Weekly Floristry Classes Langwarrin | Flower Arranging Workshops Melbourne
Discover the joy of floristry at our weekly workshops in Langwarrin! Join Cassy, an experienced florist with 27 years of expertise, for relaxed flower arranging classes where creativity flows naturally. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking for a new creative outlet, our small groups of 8 create the perfect environment to learn, laugh, and connect with fellow flower lovers. Each week brings fresh techniques and beautiful blooms - from wild bouquets to elegant arrangements. All materials, tools, and refreshments included, plus 10% off purchases. Come once or make it your weekly creative escape!
Did you know that not all "native" flowers that pop into your mind are actually Australian natives?
Did you know that not all "native" flowers that pop into your mind are actually Australian natives?
Proteas for example - those beautiful chunky flowers we love in rustic arrangements? They're actually from South Africa! But they blend perfectly with our real Australian natives like banksias, wattle, and eucalyptus.
At Flowers for Jane in Langwarrin, we buy our natives from a local flower farm. They're cut fresh just before we pick them up, so you get the longest lasting, freshest flowers possible.
Why do Flower Prices Change: A Simple Guide to Seasonal Flower Arrangements
Why Flower Prices Change: A Simple Guide to Seasonal Flower Arrangements
Flowers for Jane, flower delivery to Langwarrin, Frankston, Cranbourne and surrounds with fresh seasonal flower arrangements.
When you walk into your local grocery store, you know that strawberries cost more in winter and mangoes are cheaper in summer. The same principle applies to flowers – but many people don't realise this when ordering flowers for delivery.
Monthly Floristry Classes Langwarrin | Learn Flower Arranging Near Frankston
Join our monthly floristry class and learn like an apprentice florist from Cassy, of Flowers for Jane in Langwarrin!
What we will be making
August classes - Cottage garden pot of blooms
"This arrangement is shaped like a crescent moon or a 'C' when viewed from the front. The flowers curve in an arc from one side to the other, with the tallest blooms in the middle and shorter ones tapering down at both ends. It's designed to be front facing, creating a curved line that draws your eye across the arrangement."