Participants enjoy creating beautiful floral arrangements during the Spring Blossom Floral Class.
The Spring Blossom Floral Class invites all flower enthusiasts to a hands-on workshop in Coronado on April 15. Taught by the Coronado Flower Lady, the class is suitable for all skill levels, offering step-by-step instructions on creating stunning floral arrangements. All materials are included, and participants will have the chance to take home their beautiful creations. Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged for this unique spring experience.
Spring is here, and what better way to celebrate the season than by getting your hands dirty in a Spring Blossom Floral Class? This exciting workshop is set to take place on April 15 from 4:30 PM to 7 PM at the local favorite, the John D. Spreckels Center, located at 1019 Seventh Street in beautiful Coronado.
Whether you’re an experienced floral designer or someone who has never touched a flower other than to smell it, this class is designed just for you. It’s a wonderful opportunity for flower enthusiasts at all levels to come together and unleash their creativity. Under the expert guidance of the renowned Coronado Flower Lady, attendees will navigate through the enchanting world of floral arrangements.
During the class, participants will learn how to select and arrange a colorful array of seasonal blooms. Picture yourself surrounded by the vibrant colors and fragrant scents of spring flowers, as you soak in the tips and techniques designed to help you create stunning floral arrangements that reflect the very essence of the season. You’ll be led through each step, ensuring that everyone can follow along with ease.
One of the best aspects of this workshop is that all supplies are included in the class fee. For just $75 for Coronado residents and $80 for non-residents, you’ll have everything you need to produce your very own floral masterpiece. This means you can focus entirely on the creative process without worrying about gathering your own materials.
But wait, it gets better! At the end of the class, you’ll get to take home your beautiful floral arrangement. Imagine the joy of having a fresh, hand-crafted bouquet to brighten up your home or to gift to someone who deserves a smile. Not only will you leave with a lovely arrangement, but you’ll also walk away with new skills and perhaps a little extra pep in your step.
Spaces for this popular class are limited, and with spring in the air, you’ll want to reserve your spot early. It’s shaping up to be a delightful experience for anyone looking to explore their artistic side while surrounded by the beauty of flowers.
Ready to dive into the world of floral design? Interested individuals can find more information and register for the class by visiting www.coronado.ca.us/civicrec. You can also give the Spreckels Center a quick call at 619-522-7343, or better yet, swing by the front desk of the center to sign up in person.
This hands-on workshop promises not just to be educational but also a wonderful way to relax and unwind. Engaging with nature and flowers has a way of lifting spirits, and this class promises just that—an inspiring experience tucked away in the heart of Coronado.
So, whether you’re looking to tap into your creative side or simply wish to enjoy a lovely evening surrounded by flowers and like-minded individuals, this class is not to be missed. Gather your family, friends, or maybe even make it a fun outing on your own! The Spring Blossom Floral Class is just around the corner, and a delicious bouquet of spring awaits your crafting hands.
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