Volume 5, Issue 85, July 2010

Natural Wedding BouquetNatural Wedding Bouquet

 

This bouquet has a natural elegant look.  

Long stemmed yellow liliums have been used with twiggy stems (contorted willow).

If you prefer instead of liliums you could also other flowers such as roses or tulips.

The  stems of the liliums and the contorted willow have been cut to the desired length.

The tips of the stamens have been snipped of each lilium with a sharp pair of scissors.

The yellow or orange coloured pollen at the tips of the stamens can stain a dress, hands and anything else it comes in contact, with and it is very difficult to remove.

The contorted willow stems have been placed on a table or a bench.


Starting at the top and working downwards, the liliums have been lain on the contorted willow having the flower heads on different levels.

The stems are tied together with twine and then covered with a piece of ribbon which is glued in place.  

This floral design is briefly explained.

In the Floristry Diploma Course, each lesson is explained in detail.

Every lesson has step-by-step instructions with lots of diagrams, measurements on how long to cut each flower and foliage stem, exactly where to position each one and a colour photo for each completed design.

You will learn how to create many different floral designs including corsages, bowl and basket arrangements, gift box designs, tributes, posies and bridal designs.

For full information on the Floristry Diploma Course, please click onto http://www.floral-art-school.com.au/page2.html 
Fees - Please click onto http://www.floral-art-school.com.au/page13.html

Student Testimonials

"I have enjoyed this course thoroughly, the flexibility of the course was perfect for my situation". 
Eleisha B, Australia
                 
"The instructions were so detailed - excellent".
Suzanne C, Vic

Quotation

"Every day do something that will inch you closer to a better tomorrow". 
Doug Firebaugh 
 

Floristry Diploma Course

Become Involved In The Wonderful World Of Floristry.

Learn floral design, floristry and flower arranging as a rewarding career or for your  personal enjoyment.

I am sure you will be delighted with the beautiful floral designs you will learn to create with our easy to follow step-by-step lessons.


Best Regards
Fay Chamoun
(Principal)

Floral Art School of Australia
            and
International Floral Design School

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About The School

Learn how to arrange flowers the professional way.

In this changing world, it is always a good idea to have another skill.  Many of our students enrol in the Floristry Correspondence Course to become a florist or to work from home.

We also have students who enrol in the course so they can learn how to create floral designs for their home, family and for friends.

Whether you are interested in the course as a career or for your own personal enjoyment I know how delighted you will be, when you can create many different types of floral designs with our easy to follow step-by-step lessons.

You need no previous experience in flower arranging. The Floristry Diploma Correspondence Course is specially designed so a beginner can start creating beautiful flower arrangements right from the very first lesson. Any one already involved in floristry  will find the course very valuable in furthering their knowledge.

You will find the course is very informative and includes hundreds of floristry tips and techniques that are used in florist shops today. Once you have learned the basic principles of floristry, you will have this knowledge for a lifetime.

I will work with you personally to help you become all you can be in floristry and floral design.

For full information on the Floristry Diploma Courses, please click onto
http://www.floral-art-school.com.au/page2.html 

If you have any other questions about the course, please don't hesitate to send me an email 

I sincerely look forward in welcoming you as a student to our school.

Fay Chamoun
(Principal)

This newsletter is written by Fay Chamoun,
Principal of Floral Art School of Australia and International Floral Design School.
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