DIY Floral Buttonhole

Learn how to make a gorgeous floral buttonhole with this online floristry course


Floral Gossip
Floral Gossip
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35 mins $15


Getting married or going to a formal? This floristry course will show you in easy steps how easy it is to make your own DIY floral buttonhole!
This floral buttonhole course is designed with passion and extra care in mind for the student who is anxious or who is overwhelmed with dyslexia.
You'll be shown simple how-to steps with layered learning in mind. Humour is contained in these workshops because your teacher Mercedes believes humour keeps students engaged and triggers long-lasting memories.
Our online classes will leave you at ease and keep you coming for more.
Before you know it you have completed eight floristry online classes and will have the confidence to take it further to accredited floristry.
A floral buttonhole is perfect for wedding and event attire or just because.
Please note: Your teacher will send you the video links for your course after booking. Please keep an eye on your emails for updates.

Knowledge required
No experience is necessary. This class is suitable for beginners or confident floral arrangers looking to add more tips to their craft.
 
What to bring
What tools you will need for the course:
  • Secateurs
  • Parafilm
  • Florist wire - 20, 22, 24 and 26 gauge wire
  • Fine ribbon
  • Pearl tip pin
  • Leaf shine
  • Cut flowers of your choosing.
Tip: make sure most of the cut flowers you're handling have thin stems. Helps a lot in wiring, makes it easier. View the Floral Buttonhole student photos for some floral workshop inspiration.
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 10 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids. The adult may observe at the class for free.

This experience would also be a creative gift for her or gift for mum.

Your teacher

Floral Gossip
Floral Gossip

1k likes

Floral Gossip presenter Mercedes Sarmini talks about the daily LIVES of Cut flowers combined all together in a floral arranging workshop.
About Floral Gossip
Floral Gossip hosted by Mercedes Sarmini is an informative, engaging romp through the stories and lives of some of Australia’s most popular cut flowers. You’ll never look at a flower the same way again.
Floral Gossip is a profile of cut flowers in each season and provides a wealth of information about what to look for when buying them, what sex they are (and yes this does make a difference to how you care for them ¬– no surprises there), their fragrance, what their significance is and how they can help you transform your thoughts and actions. If you think we humans are complicated just wait till to explore the wealth of knowledge Mercedes has to share with the consumer. No shrinking violets in this lot.
Mercedes also includes useful tips and advice on how to choose cut flowers, make them last longer, which flowers are always thirsty and those that prefer the sweeter things in life. And there are lists about birthday flowers, the history and medicinal uses of each cut flower and the spiritual value of each cut flower.
About Mercedes
Mercedes Floral Gossip was a weekly radio program that takes listeners into the inner workings, love life and passion of flowers. Over 200 radio podcasts before lockdown.
Mercedes, a trained florist, has been in love with flowers since she was a small girl. Flowers and gardening have seen her through some of life’s most challenging events and given her strength and courage.
She has presented at the Melbourne International Garden Show, Floriade, Flower Power and Bunnings over many years, sharing her knowledge about cut flowers and flower arranging with thousands of people, as well as the personalities and love life of flowers.
Mercedes has co-hosted a weekly radio program on The Good Life with the late Jono Coleman titled Floral Gossip as well as being a regular contributor to the Real Word Gardner with Marianne Cannon.
In 2021, Mercedes became the face of Kellogg's Cornflakes demonstrating how to eat edible cut flowers with cornflakes and The Dog House Australia airing 12th October where Mercedes demonstrates floral doggy collars are a must for dogs to wear.
There are currently 2 major Tv assignments on the horizon that we are not at the moment allowed to disclose, but be rest assured the future is BLOOMING BEAMING soon!

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2025-01-03 15:00:00
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