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    Blossom and bloom with our floristry courses in Sydney!

    Have you always admired floral design but don't know how to put together a cohesive bouquet? Why not surprise your guests at your next dinner party with an exquisite flower arrangement? You could even explore traditional Japanese techniques, including Ikebana and Kokedama, in one of our floristy short courses.

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    Learn to create stunning floral arrangements with our floristry short courses in Sydney! This Floristry Course for Beginners is a great place to start if you're thinking about floristry as a career or you just want to learn to create floral displays for your home. This course will teach you the basics of floral design, such as what the best flowers are to choose for your display, how to design a table setting, and knowing how to make your floral arrangement last. With this...

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    Floristry Course for Beginners

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    $449 Limited inc GST / $359.20 / $381.70 / $404.10
    The course fee includes materials valued at $250. You will go home with your own beautiful flowers.

    Enter the stunningly serene world of Ikebana - the ancient art of Japanese flower arrangement - with our floristry short courses in Sydney! Unleash your creativity and connect with the serenity of nature in our Ikebana Masterclass. Ikebana, the traditional Japanese art of arranging flowers, transcends mere decoration and becomes a mindfulness practice through which you can relax and unwind. In Japanese, 'Ike' means life, and 'Bana' means flower. This creative practice literally...

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