Flower crown workshops – flowery fun with your friends
How to make a bridal flower crown
You’ve been planning your wedding for months, maybe a year or more and along comes a global pandemic and rips a hole right through the heart of your day. Your big day is postponed and you’re feeling as flat as a bottle of Champagne that was opened last Christmas. This autumn, Flowers By Louise is offering a bridal flower crown workshop to enable you to celebrate the wedding day that never was and look forward to your new date.
Let me help you put some sparkle back into your preparations and bring the fun into your new date, even if it is still a few months away now.
Why not bring your hens together for an unusual evening out? Forget the drinks and nibbles at the local wine bar, have a rain check on that little Italian you always go to, do something different.
Creating a beautiful floral crown is a unique way to mark the original wedding day and learn some useful skills at a floral workshop – make a bridal flower crown or how about a gorgeous bridesmaid’s flower headdress?
Why have a flower crown?
Flower crowns, though often associated with festival goers, make a stunning alternative to a traditional tiara and you can create a variety of styles – they aren’t just for the boho, natural look. Through careful choice of flowers and seasonal foliage, an elegant and sophisticated look can also be achieved. Or why not opt for a simple and delicate crown of baby’s breath for a soft and romantic finishing touch to your up-do?
Alice band flower headdresses are another option for those who require a more understated look or opt for a full-on crown in vibrant colours to complement your skin tone and make a dramatic entrance on your big day. Whatever you choose, you will create a romantic and feminine look by using fresh flowers in your hair.
What to expect from the flower crown workshop
Although this evening of flowery fun is a chance to relax and socialise with your besties, you’ll also learn about how to work with flowers that can be worn. You’ll get a chance to follow along with the demonstration, creating a floral crown which will work with many different bridal hairstyles.
You can also ask any questions you might have about your wedding flowers – your bouquet, cake flowers, buttonholes and venue decoration. Alternatively, if you have decided to wear a tiara, you might like to bring your bridesmaids along to the workshop to show them how a floral headdress might work for them.
This flower power party will put you back in the mood for your big day and blast away the disappointment from having to postpone, leaving you energised and enthusiastic.
This 3-hour evening flower workshop in Ealing will start at 7pm.
You’ll get to take home the flower crown you make along with instructions so you can recreate the look again at home. With the Prosecco flowing and your besties around you, you’ll have a fun and flower-filled experience to get you looking forward to your big day.
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