Beginners Floristry Spring 2026

These classes are suitable for beginners or those with a little previous experience. 

Floristry tips and tricks will be shared throughout.

Continuing Floristry Spring 2026

Flowers & Materials

Flowers will be purchased for your first class only, which includes basic sundries (e.g. wires, chicken wire) for the rest of the course. This will incur an additional cost of £50*, which will be invoiced separately before the start of your course.

From then on, during each class, we will discuss the flowers and foliage that you need to bring in the following weeks. These can be sourced from a high street florist, supermarket, or your garden. This will enable you to spend as much, or as little, as you would like on flowers. You will be encouraged to use spring bulbs as part of your designs. If you are unable to get flowers or foliage on some weeks, then with advance notice, I will also be able to source these too.

If you have any questions or need advice, get in touch (a payment plan is available).

Upcoming Dates

Monday Evenings 6.30pm to 8.30pm

The Snug Bar, Grange Park Community Centre, Northampton, NN4 5FZ

Starts 2nd February 2026 
10 Week  Full Course
or 5 Week Half Course Option

Highlights include:

  • Design a dried flower display

  • Make a nested collar bouquet

  • Create a centerpiece for Easter

  • Understand the principles of design

  • Make a ground meadow display

  • Spring Wreath

Session Dates

10 Week Course
2nd, 9th, February
Half Term Week
23rd February, 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd March
Easter Holidays
13th, 20th, 27th April

*  This will incur an additional cost of £50*,, which will be invoiced separately before the start of your course. 

5 Week Course
23rd February, 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd March (excludes creating a dried flower arrangement and the ground meadow display)

*  This will incur an additional cost of £50*, which will be invoiced separately before the start of your course.

* Flowers will be purchased for your first class only, which includes basic sundries (e.g. wires, floral foam, chicken wire), for the rest of the course, excluding the frame for the Spring Wreath. From then on, during each class, we will discuss the flowers and foliage that you need to bring in the following weeks. These can be sourced from a high street florist, supermarket, or your garden. This will enable you to spend as much, or as little, as you would like on flowers. If your are unable to get flowers or foilage on some weeks, then with advance notice, I will also be able to source these too.

If you have any questions or need any advice, email claire@florry.uk