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Wednesday 31 October 2012

October bridal one day course at the Queensberry!

Our bridal course took place last wednesday at the Queensberry hotel here in Bath... 

The Queensberry Hotel, Bath
            We chose a palette of dusky pinks through to deep raspberry reds for our bridal bouquet.




Our room was all set up and the kettle was on!




We begin to condition the flowers and foliage.



All the flowers were conditioned and laid out ready to go!



A practice run!

                          Learning the spiraling technique for a professional looking bridal bouquet.




                                                        And the finished piece.... ta dah!!







Friday 5 October 2012

One Day Table Center Course - October 3rd

The Glove Factory in Holt was host to our one day table centre course.... always a pleasure never a chore!

The Glove factory is situated in the village of Holt and is, as the name would suggest a refurbished Glove Factory. The Glove Factory is a work place hub, offering studios, offices or simply desk space to small businesses. We have to admit to being very envious of those businesses who's daily grind takes them to this beautiful rural spot. But thats not all the Glove Factory Cafe is heaven for your taste buds too....

The Shed, (and before you envisage your falling down wreak of one at the bottom of your garden it's nothing like that!) is a great space that the Glove Factory hire out on a daily basis for courses such as ours....  

Before we talk you through out day here are a few images of the Glove Factory to set the scene... we were blessed with a beautiful sunny day.... just perfect.


A sunny morning greeted us at the glove factory

Apples for a homemade pie perhaps?!
And salad leaves for well salad! 

We started the day by conditioning the flowers that we had collected from the market earlier in the morning (mmm about 5 am!).  

We showed the students how to spiral the stems into a hand-tied bouquet before choosing a very modern black glass fish bowl to display them in! A stunning table center... just like that! Well not quite but you know what we mean...! 

The flower are collected from the market and taken to The Shed!

The students get busy conditioning the beautiful hydrangea.

The spiraling technique!

...and the finished piece!

Another finished table center.. pretty good for a student who had NEVER arranged a single flower before!



We broke for lunch and walked over to the Glove Factory Cafe... Quiche and salad was the order of the day followed by a sweet treat or too! I highly recommend the Yum Yum's a mass of chocolate coconut and fruit... yum yum!! 

Lunch in the Glove Factory cafe.

Home made quiche and a great selection of salads to choose from.


Mmmmmm sweet treats.
Mr W's favorite... one to take away please!

 
We pulled ourselves away from the cafe and turned our attentions to the afternoons task in hand... 
Another table center but one with a very different feel... we used a vintage styled tin container for the base of our arrangement. We packed it with Oasis to enable us to create a very different feel to the center piece we made in the morning. By using the Oasis we could create a much softer feel to our arrangement... perfect for the vintage styled container. 

The vintage styled container was packed with Oasis to help us create an informal shape to our arrangement

After we formed our shape with our 'Baby Blue Eucalyptus' we added in the 'Green Fashion' rose.

And after the roses came the hypericum..

Almost complete just added a handful of the unusual tumbling Amaranthus. 

Ta-da! What a beautiful arrangement.. well done Siobhan!  

... and another gorgeous arrangement. What a day of great results!

Everyone was sad that our creative day was over but of course we will be back and there are more one day courses to come including our Christmas wreath days... yes we know a little early to be talking about the 'C' word but our courses do sell out quickly and we want to give you the heads up!   
All that remains is to say a big thank you to the Glove Factory for a fantastic day.... 

And although we left our lovely puppy at home we couldn't resist sharing this one last image with you ...'drink puppy drink' water bowl placed outside The Shed for thirsty puppy's we guess! 

Maybe next time we're at the Glove Factory we'll bring our little Puppy along...   


'Drink puppy drink' water bowl.
Our lovely puppy stayed at home but next time we're at the Glove Factory we may just bring him along!

 

Monday 1 October 2012

September Career Course - day 19 and 20 - The Final Day

The final two days of the course always carry a mix of emotion... excitement at producing final interpretation pieces tinged with sadness and apprehension as the students realize only 2 days remain...

The school is a safe haven that they have to leave... we had our final morning cuppa and sticky bun before excitedly unwrapping and conditioning the flowers that the students had ordered for their final wedding designs.

Its always a surprise at just how long the conditioning takes and it was lunchtime before we knew it...
Over the afternoon and the following day the students worked very hard on perfecting their designs. We'll let the photos do the talking but we think you'll agree that from a planted orchid four weeks ago they've come a long, long way....  

The students we're thrilled with their own wedding designs and we took some great styled shots for their portfolio.

Although the students were sad to leave they were also very excited to be launching their own business too! We will of course keep you updated on their progress but until then it's farewell to our September students... we wish them all the very best in their new adventures......


A pretty bridal bouquet in the making

This vintage styled urn is really taking shape

I spy with my little eye wedding flowers in the making!

The finished bridal bouquet... with a splash of pale yellow. 

The bridal bouquet with roses, freesia, hypericum and wax flower too!

A wired head comb to sit with the brides veil  

The finished urn.... simply stunning!
A table centre piece... a hand-made garland of foliage , succulents, berries and tiny yellow flowers!

The garland in all it's glory!
 

Putting the final touch to the beautiful candelabra. 

The bridesmaids bouquet.... roses, orchids and berries. 

The brides bouquet.... well almost! 

The bridesmaid bouquet displayed in a vintage styled vase.

The finished bridal bouquet... very of the seasonal moment!
And for the groom.... the perfect accompaniment  

The finished candelabra 

The full set... bride and bridesmaids flowers.


September Career Course - Day 18


Today was a very exciting day at the Tallulah Rose Flower School,  today we welcomed Rona Wheeldon from Flowerona http://flowerona.com/  

I can speak for all of us when I say what a pleasure it was to spend the day with Rona. She was so giving in her knowledge of social media and blogging, the students found it so useful not to mention inspiring too..

After a cuppa (and a sticky bun) we set the scene for the students... today was to be the 'mock-shop' day and the students were given two order briefs and a deadline for there completion. As our students have really developed their practical skills we decided it was time to step up the time pressure! 
Don't think we're cruel it's all part of the training to make our students professional in every way!      

Rona didn't escape the challenge either but rose to it and produced a stunning hand-tied bouquet designed to give to a "new mum who had recently given birth to a baby girl!"  

Although this was a 'mock' order my lovely friend Verity did in fact have a beautiful baby girl Myla Alice last sunday so here's to you Myla.. welcome to the world!  



Baby Myla Alice, 5 hours old..... what a doll! 




The students get busy with their 'timed' task... you could here a pin drop they were concentrating so hard! 



Hey Lydia don't be shy!





Each bouquet was very different even though the students used the same flowers! The individual styles that the students have been developing over the past four weeks really shone through... 




Rona's beautiful finished hand-tied bouquet and below 'bouquet in process'!