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Fun with Flowers & Gravesite Beautification

 

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Arranging flowers isn’t just about aesthetics. Putting together a pretty bouquet can be therapeutic, brightening both your life and your home. Flowers have been scientifically proven to make people happy. From boosting your mood or lowering stress, there’s nothing quite like a bouquet of colorful blooms to elevate your space—and your wellbeing. 

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 Workshops & Parties

Interested in learning more about flower arranging or just need a good excuse to gather with great  friends? Or maybe you’re looking for an activity for your bridal party? Let the workshop come to you! Book one of our flower arranging workshops for a fun and creative, hands-on experience. 

We will host your group at your home or we can suggest a rental venue. All flowers, tools, and vessels are provided. Workshops start at $75 per person with a minimum of 8 guests. The hostess provides refreshments.

Possibilities include…

  • Fresh flower arrangements with seasonal blooms

  • Succulents in a planter box

  • Seasonal wreath-making, including herb wreaths

  • A “Cocktail Flower Hour” paired with a wine tasting

Contact us for more details.


 For the Kids

Are you looking for something new to do with your kids that will showcase their creativity and imagination? Introduce them to the art of flower arranging through a “Posy Pals” workshop! Flowers are bright and beautiful, with so many different characteristics, shapes, and scents—your children and their friends will be captivated by the experience! Making flower crowns is also a festive birthday party activity for girls. Contact us to talk through the details.

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Interested in planting seeds of kindness with bouquets? Through the Flower Ninja Project, you create a small floral arrangement and leave it in a public place with a tag that reads “If you find this, it’s for you!” Finders are asked to post images of bouquets they find, to further spread the joy. You can learn more at For the One Who Finds Me. If you and your children want to make and place your own bouquets, here is a link to the instructions, which include tags to print out and tie to the vases. Have fun!