Floristry an Introduction

Vocational qualification

In Ipswich

£ 110 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Ipswich

  • Duration

    8 Weeks

This course is designed for those who have no experience in floristry techniques. Care and conditioning plus plant and flower identification will be covered as well as gift packaging and a range of basic floristry designs. Students will be required to provide their own fresh materials (weekly cost approximately £10-£15). Some wires, tapes, foam and sundry items may be available for purchase.

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Location

Start date

Ipswich (Suffolk)
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Otley, IP6 9EY

Start date

On request

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Floristry-an Introduction OFAE9EFIS
Code: OFAE9EFI7
Level: 1,
Type: Leisure

Aim of course
This course is designed for those who have no experience in floristry techniques. Care and conditioning plus plant and flower identification will be covered as well as gift packaging and a range of basic floristry designs. Students will be required to provide their own fresh materials (weekly cost approximately £10-£15). Some wires, tapes, foam and sundry items may be available for purchase from the tutor. A materials list for the first week will be provided upon booking.
What does the course involve?
Tutor: Louise Collins
6:30pm to 9:00pm
21 January 2010 18 March 2009
Students will be required to provide their own fresh materials (weekly cost approximately £10-£15). Some wires, tapes, foam and sundry items may be available for purchase from the tutor. A materials list for the first week will be provided upon booking.
What equipment do I need?
A materials list will be provided upon booking.
Course fees £110.00
Key Facts
Code: OFAE9EFI7
Level: 1
Duration: 8 week eve course
Type: Leisure
Awarding Body:
Start Date: 21 January, 2010

Floristry an Introduction

£ 110 + VAT