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Floral Design Classes Near Me

Discover the art of floral design with a variety of hands-on classes, from basic arrangements to advanced techniques. Learn to create stunning bouquets, centerpieces, and more while gaining the skills to elevate any space with the beauty and elegance of flowers.

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Introduction to Floral Design

FlowerSchool New York @ 253 W 28th St, New York, NY

Discover the art of floral design at FlowerSchool New York's Beginners Open Studios. Learn from professionals, work with stunning seasonal blooms, and create a masterpiece arrangement to take home. Unleash your creativity and bring the beauty of flowers to life.

(157) Beginner 18 and older
$160
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Introduction to Japanese Floral Design

Ikebana Flowers New York @ 1133 Broadway, New York, NY

Discover the centuries-old Japanese art of Ikebana, where nature's harmony meets artistic elegance. Learn the history, philosophy, techniques, and theory behind this sophisticated floral design. Express your creativity and take home a stunning arrangement that brings beauty to any table.

(19) Beginner 10 and older
$150
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Tranquility & Japanese Floral Design: Moribana Ikebana

Ikebana Flowers New York @ 1133 Broadway, New York, NY

Discover the art of Moribana Ikebana and bring a sense of calm and harmony to your home with this unique floral design course. Learn the ancient techniques of this meditative practice and create your own serene arrangement to enjoy. Embrace tranquility through the beauty of Japanese floral design.

(19) Beginner 10 and older
$100
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Basic Ikebana: Japanese Simplicity in Floral Design

Ikebana Flowers New York @ 1133 Broadway, New York, NY

Discover the art of Ikebana and bring tranquil simplicity to your home with beautiful floral arrangements. Immerse yourself in the meditative process of creating elegant designs that capture nature’s harmony. Enhance your living space with this timeless Japanese tradition.

(19) Beginner 10 and older
$60
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Dynamic Energy & Japanese Floral Design: Nageire Ikebana

Ikebana Flowers New York @ 1133 Broadway, New York, NY

Discover the ancient art of Japanese floral design and master the delicate balance of nature's energy. Create elegant arrangements that will bring harmony and elegance to your living space, while learning the meditative practice of Nageire Ikebana. Take home your own creation and the skills to continue this beautiful art form.

(19) Beginner 10 and older
$120
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Beginners Floral Design - Open Studio

FlowerSchool Los Angeles @ 223 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA

Discover the art of floral design and unleash your creativity in the Beginners Open Studio at FlowerSchool Los Angeles. Join us for a hands-on experience where you'll learn helpful tips and tricks while creating a beautiful, seasonal arrangement. Whether you're a beginner or just want to indulge in the world of floral design, this class is perfect for you.

(33) Beginner 18 and older
$150
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Flower Design Star: 1 Week Comprehensive

American School of Flower Design @ 754 Wall St, Los Angeles, CA

Discover the secrets of floral design from renowned expert Michael at the American School of Flower Design. From contemporary to Asian styles, this intensive course will equip you with the skills to confidently create stunning arrangements and even design your mock wedding. Unleash your inner designer and join the ranks of celebrities who have taken this transformative course.

(115) All levels 18 and older
$1,850

6 sessions

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Introduction to Flower Design

American School of Flower Design @ 754 Wall St, Los Angeles, CA

Discover the artistry of flower design and learn to create stunning arrangements from American to European styles. Dive into the world of bridal designs and gain insights into buying and selling flowers at a wholesale level. This hands-on course is perfect for flower enthusiasts looking to unleash their creativity and bring beauty to any space.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$495

2 sessions

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Floral Design Sampler

American School of Flower Design @ 754 Wall St, Los Angeles, CA

Discover the art of flower design with the Floral Design Sampler. Learn techniques from Michael Gaffney and create stunning arrangements to take home. Join us for a morning of creativity and leave with a wealth of floral knowledge.

(115) All levels 18 and older
$195
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Conditioning & Floral Workflow Lab

FlowerSchool Los Angeles @ 223 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA

Learn the secrets of proper flower conditioning for beautiful and long-lasting arrangements in this immersive design studio experience at FlowerSchool Los Angeles. Develop the best workflow for prepping containers and conditioning a variety of flowers, ensuring they are ready for any upcoming projects.

(33) All levels 10 and older
$200
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+2000 pts
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Introduction to Flower Design

American School of Flower Design @ 452 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL

Discover the art of flower design and learn 10 different styles in this hands-on course from the American School of Flower Design. From American to European to bridal, you'll gain the skills to create beautiful designs for your home or office. Join us and unleash your creativity with flowers.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$495

2 sessions

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Flower Design Star: 1 Week Comprehensive

American School of Flower Design @ 452 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL

Transform your passion for flowers into a professional skillset with this intensive floral design course. Learn 24 different design styles, tips for marketing and selling, and even create your mock wedding. Join us and become a design star!

(115) All levels 18 and older
$1,850

6 sessions

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Floral Design Sampler

American School of Flower Design @ 452 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL

Discover the art of flower design with renowned expert Michael Gaffney. Immerse yourself in a hands-on experience and learn the secrets of keeping flowers fresh for weeks. Leave with stunning arrangements and a wealth of knowledge about American and European floral design.

(115) All levels 18 and older
$195
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Ikebana - Japanese Flower Arranging

Evanston Art Center @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

You will be introduced to Ohara Ryu Ikebana and receive hands-on "how to arrange Ikebana" instruction which will lead you on your way to become a licensed Ikebana Instructor. Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate Click here for the instructor's recommended supply list.

(83) Beginner 18 and older
No upcoming schedules
$435

4 sessions

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6 Week Semester (Design Star)

American School of Flower Design @ 452 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL

Our 6-week semester takes you from beginner to designer. It is 6 weeks with lots of flowers and designing held twice a week with additional ‘field trips’ held during the semester as well. 3 projects are produced each day, ranging from English vasing to Asian contemporary. In our 8 week program you master over 24 great design styles as well as field trips, informative lunches with our instructors and tours of the wholesale flower markets in each...

(115) Beginner 18 and older
No upcoming schedules
$2,400

16 sessions

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Floral Design Classes Coming Up Online

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Preserved Flower Arranging (Home Delivery)

Petal+Eon

Unleash your creativity and learn the art of crafting stunning floral arrangements using eco-friendly, long-lasting preserved flowers. Join a live virtual workshop and have a Floral Kit shipped right to your doorstep, including a beautiful vase and a curated selection of preserved flowers. Perfect for all ages and skill levels.

(57) All levels 6 and older
$77
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Virtual Japanese Flower Arrangement - Misho Ikebana

RESOBOX

Discover the art of Ikebana from the comfort of your own home. Create stunning flower arrangements using everyday tools and a touch of creativity. Join us for a therapeutic experience that will add life and warmth to your space.

(521) All levels 18 and older
$30
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Virtual Floral Art: Bordeaux Bouquet

Floral Art

Set the table with flowers in a Bordeaux palette of berry, plum, wine and chocolate brown. We’ll pair lush peonies, berries, grape vines and garden roses into arrangements with rustic elegance. HOW IT WORKS: Instruction will be fully interactive.  Flower kits include select blooms and a special vase available for curbside pickup or delivery. DELIVERY/CURBSIDE PICKUP: Kits will be delivered to you before class. Curbside pickup is also...

(11) All levels 18 and older
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Virtual Floral Art: Holiday Brilliance

Floral Art

Create a glamorous, vintage modern arrangement in brilliant peacock blue to violet blooms with shimmering gold accents.  We’ll blend vanda orchids, hydrangea and parrot tulips with seasonal surprises. Plus, festive holiday décor DIY’s! HOW IT WORKS: Instruction will be fully interactive.  Flower kits include select blooms and a special vase available for curbside pickup or delivery. DELIVERY/CURBSIDE PICKUP: Kits will be delivered...

(11) All levels 18 and older
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Beginners Open Studio Flower Box

FlowerSchool New York @ Virtual Classroom

Learn the art of floral arranging at home with FlowerSchool’s Beginner’s Open Studio Flower Box. For this class, each student will receive a box of premium flowers delivered directly to your door accompanied by one 2hr live Zoom lesson with one of our illustrious designers.  Join us for a fun, recreational design class to learn the best tips and tricks of floral design from the comfort of your home! Each box will yield 2 – 4 arrangements....

(157) Beginner 18 and older
No upcoming schedules
$195
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Fun with Flowers

Rittners School of Floral Design @ 345 Marlborough St, Boston, MA

Discover the joy of floral art in a one-session workshop at Rittners School of Floral Design. Play with flowers, reduce stress, and create a stunning design with seasonal materials. No experience is required.

(16) All levels 18 and older
$135
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Flower Design Star: 1 Week Comprehensive

American School of Flower Design @ 260 2nd Ave, Chelsea, MA

Unleash your creativity and become a master of floral design with this intensive course. From beginner to designer, you'll learn 24 styles of commercial flower design and gain valuable tips for marketing and selling your creations. Join us and discover the secrets behind creating stunning floral arrangements.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$1,850

6 sessions

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Floral Design Sampler

American School of Flower Design @ 260 2nd Ave, Chelsea, MA

Discover the art of flower design and take home beautiful arrangements in this hands-on class. Learn techniques from Michael Gaffney, as seen on the Today Show, and gain valuable knowledge about keeping flowers fresh for weeks. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the world of floral design at the American School of Flower Design.

(115) All levels 18 and older
$195
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Floral Arranging

Multiplicity @ 1210 Avenue A, Katy, TX

Discover the art of creating stunning floral masterpieces with the guidance of seasoned instructors at Multiplicity. Unleash your creativity as you learn to arrange seasonal flowers, incorporating greenery and wire embellishments. Let your imagination flourish as you craft unique and breathtaking arrangements in each class.

(31) Beginner 14 and older
$120
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Flower Design Star: 1 Week Comprehensive

American School of Flower Design @ 1313 W 20th St, Houston, TX

Become a floral design expert and learn the secrets of creating stunning arrangements for any occasion. Join renowned instructor Michael at the American School of Flower Design and unlock your creative potential in this intensive week of hands-on learning. Let your passion for flowers bloom as you discover the art of design.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$1,850

5 sessions

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Introduction to Flower Design

American School of Flower Design @ 1313 W 20th St, Houston, TX

Discover the art of flower design and explore ten different styles in this hands-on course at the renowned American School of Flower Design. From American to European to bridal designs, learn how to create stunning floral arrangements and gain insights into the wholesale flower market. Join us and unleash your creativity with beautiful blooms.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$495

2 sessions

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Floral Design Classes Coming Up in Washington, D.C.

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Flower Design Star: 1 Week Comprehensive

American School of Flower Design @ 8870 Monard Dr, Silver Spring, MD

Join us at the renowned American School of Flower Design and learn 24 different styles of design, including American, European, Asian, and contemporary. Gain valuable insights into marketing, buying, and selling, and finish the course by designing your mock wedding. Discover the secrets of flower design from Michael, a featured expert on the Today Show and the Hallmark Channel.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$1,850

6 sessions

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Floral Design Sampler

American School of Flower Design @ 8870 Monard Dr, Silver Spring, MD

Discover the art of floral design with renowned teacher Michael Gaffney. Learn expert techniques, keep flowers alive for weeks, and create stunning arrangements to take home. Join us for an unforgettable experience in the world of flower design.

(115) All levels 18 and older
$195
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Introduction to Flower Design

American School of Flower Design @ 8870 Monard Dr, Silver Spring, MD

Discover the art of flower design and explore different styles at the American School of Flower Design. This hands-on course will teach you how to create beautiful arrangements for any occasion and even includes a free flower market tour. Unleash your creativity and fall in love with the world of flowers.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$495

2 sessions

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Floral Design Classes Coming Up in Seattle

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Kalapa Ikebana: The Art of Flower Arranging

Seattle Shambhala Meditation Center @ 3107 E Harrison St, Seattle, WA

Kalapa Ikebana is a contemplative practice in the Japanese art form of flower arranging. These unique teachings combine the traditional forms from the Sogetsu School of Ikebana, with the teachings of Shambhala. Kalapa Ikebana, elucidated by the great meditation master and artist, Chogyam Trungpa, Rinpoche, mixes these traditional teachings with mindfulness awareness practice. Training in joining heaven, earth and humanity, class participants create...

All levels 18 and older
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Flower Design Star: 1 Week Comprehensive

American School of Flower Design @ 2285 Cook Drive NW, Doraville, GA

Unlock your passion for floral design and unleash your creativity in this intensive week-long course. Learn from the renowned Michael who has been featured on the Today Show and the Hallmark Channel. Join us at the American School of Flower Design and become a true design star.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$1,850

6 sessions

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Introduction to Flower Design

American School of Flower Design @ 2285 Cook Drive NW, Doraville, GA

Discover the art of flower design in this hands-on course that covers various styles, from American to European to bridal. With all the flowers and containers provided, you'll learn to create stunning designs while gaining wholesale buying knowledge. Perfect for flower enthusiasts wanting to enhance their skills and create beautiful arrangements.

(115) Beginner 18 and older
$495

2 sessions

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Floral Design Sampler

American School of Flower Design @ 2285 Cook Drive NW, Doraville, GA

Experience the art of flower design like never before with renowned instructor Michael Gaffney. Create stunning arrangements from American to European styles and learn insider tips to keep your flowers fresh for weeks. Plus, take home an autographed copy of Gaffney's Design Star book.

(115) All levels 18 and older
$195
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Bouquets and Bubbles

Ladybird Poppy Floral Design @ 1100 14th St, Denver, CO

Join us for a hands on workshop focused on the fundamentals of floral design at Hotel Teatro. This class, is a fun and inspiring way to learn the basics of floral design. Ladybird Poppy will demonstrate how to transform and design a wrapped bouquet into a beautiful centerpiece, space for Q&A's, then you get to design yourself. All supplies are provided and you'll get to take your unique designs home with you, in a 6" vase. All levels welcome....

Beginner 21 and older
No upcoming schedules
$125
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DIY Candles & Floral Centerpiece

Ladybird Poppy Floral Design

Join Ladybird Poppy and Spirit of the Herbs at a hands on workshop learning the basics of floral design by creating your own arrangement and pouring your own candle with added essential oils! Sarah of Ladybird Poppy will walk you through steps on how to grab a wrapped bouquet and design a centerpiece. Holly of Spirit and Herbs will demonstrate how to create your own wax candle, as well. You are welcome to BYOB and sparkling and still water will...

All levels 4 and older
No upcoming schedules
$100
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Petals & Punches - Floral Arrangements

Ladybird Poppy Floral Design

Petals & Punches - Floral Arrangements & Refreshing Summer Cocktails During this workshop you'll learn how to create & take home a beautiful Floral Arrangement with Sarah, the owner of Ladybird Poppy. You'll also learn how to make 3 different cocktails, one of which is a punch! Guests must be 21 years of age to attend a cocktail class. Each guests takes home their own floral arrangement. Appetizers will be served!

Beginner 21 and older
No upcoming schedules
$120
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Reviews for Floral Design Classes

Floral Design Classes are rated 4.6 stars based on 1,043 verified reviews from actual CourseHorse.com purchasers.

  • Introduction to Floral Design

    Anonymous review on 4/18/2024
    Carolyn was a great instructor, she made sure to review each bouquet in the class and give input. Lots of great tips on how to place, maintain and style flowers. I would definitely take more classes with her and at the school in general.
  • Floral Design Sampler

    Anonymous review on 4/9/2024
    Great class and the teacher, Michael Gaffney was so knowledgable about arrangements and a good entertainer! He made it fun. Plus I came home with three arrangements that I made and love!!
  • Basic Ikebana: Japanese Simplicity in Floral Design

    Reviewed by Fati D. on 3/19/2024
    It was an Amazing class! We had so much fun & loved the teacher, she was so sweet, patient, funny & attentive. We learned a lot & created beautiful floral designs. Will most definitely be coming back in the near future!
  • Virtual Japanese Flower Arrangement - Misho Ikebana

    Reviewed by Cristy B. on 3/4/2024
    I truly enjoyed this class! It was personal and fun! The one issue was with Course Horse...they kept emailing me the class was cancelled. Then the instructor sent me the zoom link just before the class was to start. I really didn't know if there was going to be a class or not right up to the class start time...this was frustrating.
  • Introduction to Flower Design

    Reviewed by Maria F. on 2/22/2024
    A great introduction to flower design. The course is easy to follow.
  • Floral Design Sampler

    Reviewed by Christine C. on 2/21/2024
    My mom, aunt, and I had such a great time learning to make 3 types of floral arrangements. Michael had such great tips and was so very entertaining. We now plan to check out his 3 or 5 day floral classes. Highly recommend taking this course.
  • Introduction to Japanese Floral Design

    Reviewed by Andrea L. on 1/28/2024
    Fabulous!!!! Junko is wonderful!!!!!
  • Introduction to Japanese Floral Design

    Reviewed by Sabrina M. on 1/21/2024
    Junko was a wonderful instructor and I enjoyed her class! It was fun, educational, and I was so pleased with my ikebana. One of my most favorite classes that I have taken. Would enjoy coming back to take another one of her classes.
  • Introduction to Japanese Floral Design

    Reviewed by Mary Grace R. on 1/21/2024
    Great class with Junko. Very informative and learned so much about Ikebana. Highly recommend!
  • Introduction to Floral Design

    Anonymous review on 1/10/2024
    Thoughtful and approachable instructions for floral design. Includes beautiful flowers and foliage.

Discover the Best Floral Design Classes Near Me

Floral design is the art of using flowers and plant materials to create appealing arrangements. Individuals have been using flowers to celebrate special occasions, express love or appreciation, and provide support during difficult times for centuries. In fact, gifting flowers can be traced back to ancient civilizations. So if you’ve always dreamed of cutting and arranging flowers like a pro, consider taking an in-person or live online course to meet your goal. Whether you hope to launch a career as a professional Floral Designer, start your own business, or brighten your home or someone’s day, several courses are available to help you master these creative skills.

Professional Floral Designers work with customers to create appropriate designs for weddings, funerals, corporate events, birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Floral Designers need a creative flair and expert knowledge of flowers and greenery to make recommendations and effectively work within a customer’s budget. If you choose to start your own floral business, you’ll also need to know the ins and outs of purchasing flowers and other products from wholesalers and suppliers to ensure you have the supplies to meet your customers’ needs. 

Why You Should Learn Floral Design

In today’s busy world, we are often reminded to “stop and smell the roses.” Flowers appeal to all the senses: the aromatic smells, the vibrant colors, the pleasing sounds of nature in a garden, and the soft and silky feeling of petals. Floral design can be a fun and relaxing hobby, a satisfying career path, or a lucrative side hustle. So it’s up to you to decide where to use your floral design skills, but there are several reasons why you should learn. 

If you hope to open a business or work in a floral shop, nearly 45,000 Floral Designers in the U.S. earn around $30,000 annually. Of course, if you open a business, your salary could be higher since designing for weddings, funerals, and events can be quite lucrative. If you want to launch a floral design career in the U.S., California, Texas, and Florida employ the most flower professionals. You can also create a side hustle with your skill by selling your creations online or picking up a part-time job at a local shop arranging bouquets and performing deliveries.

If you’re serious about launching a floral design career, you may consider earning a Certified Floral Designer (CFD) certification from the American Institute of Floral Designs (AIFD). The AIFD is a non-profit organization that promotes the art of floral design as a profession. Earning this certification is an excellent way to stand out from other floral professionals and demonstrate your commitment to the industry. In addition, the accreditation illustrates design competency for wedding, funeral, table, and wearable arrangements. Those who earn a CFD may be able to join the AIFD after meeting specific qualifications. These are prestigious certifications in the floral design industry and worth pursuing.

If you’re just looking to learn a new hobby, enrolling in a floral design class is a fun activity to do with friends and an excellent way to meet new people in your area. You can also use your skills to become part of a larger community by joining local groups or finding a garden club in your area. Organizations like the American Horticultural Society feature a list of flower shows and events in the U.S. on its website, where you can search by region. Botanical gardens are also good places to explore and gather ideas for floral designs.

Another reason to learn floral design is to make use of your surroundings. You may have a fantastic garden and could use your skills to make colorful arrangements to display in your home or gift to loved ones. Floral design is a relatively inexpensive hobby since you can grow flowers in your living space or backyard. You can enjoy floral design at any age, and these relaxing and fun skills will last a lifetime. 

5 Ways to Learn Floral Design

Learning flower design as a hobby can be a simple and fun journey. But if you’re serious about launching a career as a Floral Designer, learning from an experienced professional is your best bet. Here are some practical ways to learn this enjoyable skill:

  1. Enroll in an in-person course with an experienced instructor where you can network with individuals with similar interests. Instructors usually provide all the materials you’ll need, and classes typically take place at floral design studios, local universities, or botanical gardens. In addition, in-person training allows instructors to give face-to-face feedback and catch any mistakes on the spot.
  2. Take a live online class where you can interact with instructors and classmates in real-time. You can learn skills from anywhere that’s convenient for you and has a reliable internet connection. Course materials are shipped to you directly, but you may need to buy your materials in some cases. In that instance, instructors provide a supply list you can purchase from local or online suppliers. Live online courses provide flexibility and eliminate the hassle of a long commute to class.
  3. Self-paced, on-demand classes featuring videos and tutorials are widely available for you to follow along and learn independently. For example, websites like Create Academy and others offer self-paced online floral design courses. YouTube also features thousands of video tutorials with lessons and tips and tricks from top floral designers to help you learn new skills. However, remember that instructors are not available in real-time to answer questions or provide feedback when you are learning independently. You also need a lot of self-discipline to follow along with a course with no set deadlines or instructors keeping you accountable.
  4. Explore your local library or bookstores for books on flower design. You can also research online for Floral Designers you admire and study their work. In addition, many designers have websites and YouTube channels filled with a wealth of information.
  5. Approach a local florist or garden center and ask if you can volunteer as an apprentice. Special occasions such as Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and other holidays are hectic for these establishments, and many may welcome the help. Learning skills on the job is an excellent way to learn the ins and outs of floral design. In addition, this is an effective way to network with others in your field and could lead to exciting career opportunities.

In-Person Floral Design Classes

If you’d like to gain floral design skills in-person, several schools in the U.S. offer a variety of courses. Whether you hope to launch a professional career in floral design or simply want to “wow” your friends with beautiful bouquets, an in-person class is an excellent way to gain skills. In-person courses provide hands-on learning with immediate access to instructors who can answer questions and provide face-to-face feedback.

There are three schools in NYC featuring in-person floral design classes, the American School of Flower Design, RESOBOX, and FlowerSchool New York.

Founded by world-renowned designer Michael Gaffney, the American School of Flower Design has 16 U.S. locations and schools in London, Paris, and Rome. The schools feature courses for all levels in European, contemporary, bridal, landscape, and Asian floral design. Located in Chelsea, NYC, the school offers an Introduction to Flower Design course taught by Gaffney. In this beginner-level class, you’ll create several flower designs to take home. In addition, you’ll discover the ins and outs of marketing, buying, and selling flowers wholesale. The course fee includes all flowers and containers.

If you’d prefer a shorter course, check out the Floral Design Sampler class, where you’ll spend the day designing with Gaffney and leave with three gorgeous arrangements. This compact class for all experience levels provides an excellent introduction to the world of floral design—you’ll even learn tips on how to keep your flowers alive for weeks, not days.

Are you interested in learning a unique and sophisticated way to arrange flowers? Then, explore the one-of-a-kind floral design courses at RESOBOX in the East Village of NYC. RESOBOX is a Japanese cultural center founded by Takashi Ikezawa, a native Japanese who has dedicated his life to spreading arts and culture worldwide. Japanese Flower Arrangement: Ohara Ikebana by HANADOJO is an all-level course to help you master the basic Ohara Ikebana techniques and incorporate nature into your everyday life. You’ll work with bamboo skewers, cloth, kenzan, plates, and more to create gorgeous floral creations. The class fee includes all necessary materials.

FlowerSchool New York is located in the heart of NYC and attracts famous designers from all over the globe to teach courses. Founded by artistic director Eileen Johnson, the school offers beginner to professional-level classes in small group settings. And if you’re interested in launching a floral design career, the FlowerSchool is the only one of its kind in the state licensed by the New York State Education Department (NYSED). 

At the FlowerSchool, you can earn an NYSED Certificate in Floral Design by completing its comprehensive Floral Design Program, which features access to job placement and alumni assistance after graduation. In addition, you’ll gain critical work experience and resume-building opportunities while working with the best designers in the field. For a less intensive experience, check out FlowerSchool’s popular Beginners Floral Design (Open Studio). This 90-minute class provides all the materials you need to create a colorful masterpiece that will brighten your home.

You can find in-person floral design courses in the Boston area at the Rittners School of Floral Design and the American School of Flower Design. Located in Back Bay, Boston, the Rittners School is one of the longest-running programs of its kind in North America. This family-owned educational center features courses based on live demonstrations followed by hands-on workshop designing. Explore Rittners’ Fun With Flowers class if you’re looking for a low-pressure day-long learning session. You’ll create an impressive floral design with seasonal materials to show off to your family and friends. No prior design experience is necessary, and the course fee includes all flowers and supplies.

The American School of Flower Design features an in-depth Flower Design Star: 1 Week Comprehensive course. Located in Chelsea, MA, the school is one of nearly 20 American School of Flower Design locations in the U.S. and Europe. The intensive Design Star program covers 24 floral design styles, taking you from beginner to Floral Designer in a week. You’ll learn the skills many celebrities and professional designers have gained from these same courses. You’ll spend five days designing with world-renowned school Founder Michael Gaffney and receive an autographed copy of his best-selling “Design Star” book. On the last day of class, you’ll participate in the exciting design of a mock wedding. Be prepared to have your living space filled with flowers by the end of the course.

Chicago-area residents can explore floral design courses at the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Mila School of Floral Design, and the American School of Flower Design. The Chicago Botanic Garden is one of the world's unique living museums and conservation science centers. With over one million visitors annually, the area comprises 28 gardens and four natural areas on 385 acres. The Garden stretches around nine islands with six miles of lake shoreline and a renowned Bonsai Collection. The organization has over 50,000 members—one of the highest memberships of any U.S. botanic garden—and offers classes on various topics to the public year-round. 

You can gain the skills to create stunning floral designs at the Flower Arranging for Beginners course. This class covers the basic techniques of floral care, wiring, and assembling vase arrangements. Next, you’ll create a unique floral design to enjoy at home. The course fee includes some materials, but students receive a supply list to purchase additional items before class.

The Mila School of Floral Design in West Town, Chicago, offers courses in “unique universal techniques with new European trends.” Established by award-winning designer and Ukrainian native Tatiana Chelekhova, the school features specialized courses in selecting and arranging flowers and event design. Also featured are more advanced classes on how to start your own business and large-scale room decor. 

The Complete Training in Floral Design course is a perfect choice if you’re hoping to launch a floral career. This 6-session intensive program will help you master all the critical fundamentals of floral design and prepare you to work as a certified professional. The course has three sections: First, you’ll learn the basics of selecting and arranging flowers, including a wholesale floral market tour. Next, you’ll learn all the fundamentals of event design, including planning, organizing, and designing corporate and social events. Finally, you’ll master advanced design techniques, including cascading and drop-shape wedding bouquets, floral walls, and hanging floral ceilings and chandeliers.

If you live in the Los Angeles area, there are several options for floral design instruction. Mt. San Antonio College features an Ohara School of Ikebana course for all levels. This class explores the Japanese art form and discipline of Ikebana—the centuries-old art of arranging flowers. You’ll learn the history of this tradition and create arrangements that illustrate the simplicity of lines and appreciation of nature. You’ll master the relaxing techniques of Ikebana and take home exquisite arrangements at the end of each class. Students can bring their own materials or purchase them from the instructor on the first day of class.

In the South Bay of Los Angeles, Flower Duet specializes in custom-designed weddings and corporate events and features courses for floral professionals and enthusiasts alike. Sisters Casey Schwartz and Kit Wertz opened the studio in 1999, and are known for traveling the world to gather unique ideas and share them with clients and students. For example, you can explore their British Garden Peonies course, where you’ll learn how to help peonies open safely and combine them with other flowers. 

If you live in the Houston area, you can explore courses offered at Multiplicity Art Studio in Katy, TX. Multiplicity features unique and fun-filled classes in floral and greenery arranging, jewelry making, metalsmithing, and chalk paint. Each floral design class focuses on a specific design type, such as traditional round centerpieces, unique contemporary designs, interesting pavés, or striking architectural designs. Class projects are often themed around the current season or an upcoming holiday. 

Master the fundamentals of floral design in Multiplicity’s Floral Arranging course, where you’ll work with seasonal flowers, greenery, and wire embellishments. The class covers basic floral arranging techniques, elements of design, and special tips and tricks. And you’ll leave with a beautiful arrangement to revitalize your home or gift to someone special. The course fee includes all necessary materials.

Floral enthusiasts in the Denver area can find a variety of courses at Ladybird Poppy Floral Design. Founder Sarah Tedford is known for her thoughtful collaboration with clients resulting in stunning and eclectic designs. The studio specializes in weddings and events, and courses range from the fundamentals to specific classes on bridal parties and floral crown design. Stay tuned for upcoming in-person floral design courses in Denver.

Virtual Floral Design Classes

In-person floral design courses are an excellent excuse to venture out in your area, learn new skills, and meet some friends. But when in-person classes aren’t offered close by or don’t fit your schedule, you can always take a virtual course. CourseHorse has collected a variety of online floral design courses located all over the U.S. 

Whether you want to learn Japanese floral design from a school in NYC or create floral crowns with folks from Denver, CourseHorse has a class to fit your needs. Imagine making gorgeous flower arrangements in the comfort of your home, minus a long commute or hiring a babysitter. And don’t fret about what materials you’ll need. The schools send supply lists before the course that you can purchase online or at a craft store, and some schools ship items right to your door in advance. 

RESOBOX, a Japanese cultural center based in NYC, offers a Virtual Flower Arrangement - Misho Ikebana course. Prepare to relax and explore your creativity in this interactive class featuring lessons in Ikebana—the Japanese art of flower arranging blossoms, leaves, branches, and stems. In contrast to casually arranging flowers in a vase, the purpose of Ikebana is to bring out the inner qualities of flowers and other live materials and express emotion. Individuals 18 years old and over at any skill level are welcome. All you need for supplies are scissors or clippers and a vase or any other choice of container. In addition, you’ll need to supply two to three varieties of flowers of your choice, which any local florist can deliver. So, after registering, gather your supplies and prepare to create a beautiful and unique creation to add warmth to your home.

Other schools offering online courses include the New York Botanical Garden, Floral Art, the Chicago Botanic Garden, FlowerSchool Los Angeles, and Fleur Elise Bkin. You can explore topics like color theory, flower arranging, working the vases, and holiday themes. Stay tuned for upcoming online floral design classes.

Private Group Floral Design Classes

Private group online courses and events became wildly popular during the COVID-19 pandemic, with companies hosting online holiday parties and team-building events for their employees stuck inside. As a result, coworkers could stay connected and engage in fun and interactive activities like watercolor painting, game show Bingo, and scavenger hunts—all from the comfort of their homes. This trend has continued, with many folks having get-togethers and celebrating special occasions by participating in online group activities. So why not gather some friends to learn some floral design skills? 

CourseHorse offers private group floral design classes delivered straight to you anywhere with an internet connection. For example, you can learn about feng shui and create a beautiful terrarium in the Virtual Terrarium Workshop. You’ll make your own miniature garden in this fun and relaxing class led by an experienced instructor. CourseHorse ships all materials to you and each group member, so you can register, sit back and relax. Participants will receive a glass terrarium, a succulent, reindeer moss, decorative rocks, organic succulent soil, and crystal. Up to 50 people can join this course.

Booking a private group class on CourseHorse is easy. You can change your final group count until a week before the event, and there are no booking fees. After booking, a personal event provider will reach out to introduce themselves, answer any questions, and provide additional helpful details about the course.

In addition, CourseHorse can customize your event for a $150 fee. For example, you can add a game featuring specific questions or themes or add a second event with all materials included. CourseHorse recommends using the Zoom platform for your class but can also accommodate Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and Webex. Some CourseHorse classes can take place in person at your home or office. Contact CourseHorse for more information about private group classes.

What Will I Need to Learn Floral Design?

So you’ve decided to learn floral design but are unsure what supplies you’ll need? Many in-person and online courses provide all of the materials onsite or will ship them directly to you. In contrast, some classes will give you a supply list of items you must purchase at a local merchant or online store. In addition, you’ll also need to gather some materials if you decide to learn floral design independently through a self-paced course, free online tutorials, or “how-to” books. 

Here are some items commonly used items you’ll need for floral design:

  • A clear work area. A kitchen table, counter, or desk will work just fine to lay out your materials and get to work.
  • Flowers and greenery. Flower design doesn’t have to be super expensive. You can order loose flowers from your local florist, but local grocery stores, garden centers, and even your backyard are good options. Some courses will require you to purchase specific flowers depending on the subject matter, so be sure to check the supply list.
  • Clean and sharp clippers. A superior pair of clippers can make a big difference in floral design. Sharp clippers make clean cuts to help flower stems drink water and flourish. Also, clean and disinfect your tools between uses to prevent the spreading disease between plants.
  • Gardener’s gloves. You’ll want to protect your hands from cuts and scratches from thorns and sharp tools with a sturdy pair of gloves.
  • Containers. When choosing floral containers, you don’t have to limit yourself to fancy glass vases. Items like tin buckets, mason jars, homemade clay pots, coffee mugs, and recycled candle jars can also make decorative flower holders. You can also explore local yard sales, thrift shops, and “dollar” stores to find affordable containers. Floral experts recommend arrangements be two and a half sizes larger than their containers. The flowers should also be one and a half to two times taller than the height of the container.
  • Thorn stripper. If you’ve ever caught your finger on a thorn, you know why this tool is necessary. Thorn strippers are hand-held, helpful gadgets that remove sharp thorns without harming the flower stem.
  • Floral foam. This foam is a lightweight, water-absorbent material placed in the bottom of vases and other vessels to create a foundation for floral designs.
  • Floral frog (also called kenzan or pin frog). These spiky devices sit at the bottom of a flower container to anchor stems and give proper support. Floral frogs come in handy when a flower container is too shallow or wide to support an arrangement.
  • Floral wire. Floral wire keeps the heads of flowers facing upwards or in a specific direction. This wire is also used for securing arrangements and creating bows. Higher gauges of wire will be thinner and more flexible, while lower gauges are thicker and more supportive with less flexibility.
  • Floral tape. This stretchable tape is made in different types and colors and is used for wrapping stems and lining vases. Green floral tape is best for concealing wires and other hardware used for corsages and other decorations. 
  • Floral netting. Floral wire netting is flexible and easy to cut. It helps hold arrangements in place when using large or unusually shaped containers.
  • Water and a spray bottle. Sounds obvious, but water is essential for a flower’s survival. A spray bottle will also come in handy for spritzing your blooms.
  • Floral preservatives. Adding a preservative to the water in your floral container will help extend the life of your arrangement. Floral preservatives include sucrose, an acidifier, and an antibacterial agent like biocide. Sucrose helps flowers maintain their fragrance and color. Acidifiers make the water more acidic, allowing it to absorb and transport water more efficiently. Cut flowers are more susceptible to bacteria and fungi, so adding an antibacterial agent like chlorine or bromide helps kill off any microbes that can harm flowers. Mix the preservative with warm water (around 100 degrees F) for best results.

Is it Difficult to Learn Floral Design?

Learning flower design can be challenging, but with proper instruction and discipline, you can master these creative skills. Of course, the difficulty level will also depend on how you want to use your knowledge. For example, if your goal is to gain an enjoyable new hobby, the learning process will be far less challenging than mastering the skills to design for an elaborate wedding. In that case, learning from an experienced instructor is the best way to launch a successful floral design career. Regardless of your path, you can be confident that floral design is a skill you can use for a lifetime, brightening your home and surprising your loved ones with beautiful gifts or enjoying a satisfying career.

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