Memorial Flowers

The workshop will take place from 1pm till 3pm – Chieveley Village Hall (High Street, Chieveley, Newbury, RG20 8TE)

Tutor: Kim Harrison

Overview
This festive workshop is focused on loving memory or remembrance arrangements.
Create a beautiful design either an arrangement or wreath with festive foliage and decorations. 
Prior to the class your tutor will contact each of you to enquire which arrangement you would like to create and if it is to be placed indoors or outside.
All materials will be provided. However, if there is something special you would like to include you are very welcome to bring the item(s) to the workshop.

Skills covered

  • Create a festive wreath or arrangement
  • Memorial and seasonal arrangements
  • Floristry design processes

Fees: £50.00

Materials and equipment
  • All flowers, materials and equipment are provided and included in the course fee.
  • There is a large, free car park on site outside the village hall.
  • The course will take place in the smaller hall off to your right as your come through the main doors.
  • All participants must be over 19 years old, we can sometimes accept minors if accompanied by an adult, please contact us at enquiries@creative-communities.org.uk if you would like to discuss bringing a young person with you.
  • If you are unable to attend the course, we require a minimum of 10 working days’ notice before the start of the course in order to receive a refund. Admin fees may apply. You will also have the opportunity to transfer your fees to another course.
  • If Creative Communities are forced to cancel the course due to low enrolment numbers, you will be notified immediately and issued with a full refund, or the option to transfer your course fees to another course.

Please see our Fee and Refund Policy for more information.

Book your preferred start date below

*Please note, once this course has received sufficient bookings to run, you will be contacted by a member of the Creative Communities team to complete an enrolment form with West Berkshire Council.

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