Floral Design- Hand Tied and Gift Arrangements

UPDATED 20151217 14:05:27

For anyone who wishes to learn the art of floristry with a view to starting up a floristry business or to gain more experience as a florist. For anyone who wishes to learn the art of floristry with a view to starting up a floristry business or to gain more experience as a florist. To gain the knowledge and understand the elements and principles of design and their relevance to creating floral designs. - Recognise different species of plant materials used in flower arranging- Demonstrate when to use each plant and flower form for traditional free style, continental and contemporary styles- Demonstrate how to apply the elements and principles of design to each floral arrangement- Use the technique of conditioning- Knowledge of wiring and taping materials for use in specific advanced designs

Course information

Name: Floral Design- Hand Tied and Gift Arrangements Qualification title: - Qualification type: No qualification Assessment Regular evaluation in class Awarding - Created 20151217 14:05:27 Updated 20151217 14:05:27

Entry requirements

In the morning we will complete: a hand tied aqua pack arrangementPlease bring the following with you:Flowers: around 15 stems of different flowers such as a bunch of roses or carnations (5/7 flowers in each bunch), plus a small bunch of lisianthus or spray carnations, or two mixed bunches of flowers from a supermarket. Foliage: (suggestion only - just bring what you can): 5 long stems eucalyptus, 3 stems of soft ruscus, 3 stems of pittosporum. Plus 3 medium size fatsia leavesCellophane for wrapping the arrangement, four large pieces plus ribbon to tie around the arrangement and a small gift cardIn the afternoon we will complete: a table top gift arrangement in a contemporary styleFlowers: 7 large headed blooms such as chrysanthemums, anthuriums or large headed roses any colour of your choiceFoliage: 3/5 palm leaves, medium size, any bare long stems of a garden shrub ie dogwood plus 3/5 fatsia leavesContainer and oasis: Square oasis container, to take two thirds of a bl Equipment required In the morning we will complete: a hand tied aqua pack arrangementPlease bring the following with you:Flowers: around 15 stems of different flowers such as a bunch of roses or carnations (5/7 flowers in each bunch), plus a small bunch of lisianthus or spray carnations, or two mixed bunches of flowers from a supermarket. Foliage: (suggestion only - just bring what you can): 5 long stems eucalyptus, 3 stems of soft ruscus, 3 stems of pittosporum. Plus 3 medium size fatsia leavesCellophane for wrapping the arrangement, four large pieces plus ribbon to tie around the arrangement and a small gift cardIn the afternoon we will complete: a table top gift arrangement in a contemporary styleFlowers: 7 large headed blooms such as chrysanthemums, anthuriums or large headed roses any colour of your choiceFoliage: 3/5 palm leaves, medium size, any bare long stems of a garden shrub ie dogwood plus 3/5 fatsia leavesContainer and oasis: Square oasis container, to take two thirds of a bl

Provider

Peter Symonds College: Adult Education
Further Education
ace@psc.ac.uk
01962 886166
http://www.psc.ac.uk/ace/

Address

Stoney Lane
Weeke Town: Winchester County:Hants

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