
Pick stems from the bench
Walk the day's flowers with us. We'll talk about what's in season, what holds well, and which stems play with which.

A 90-minute Saturday morning at the studio in Varsity Lakes. Pick the stems, learn the wrap, leave with a hand-tied bouquet you made yourself.
Beginner-friendly. No floristry experience needed. You leave with a bouquet, the technique, and the confidence to do it again at home.

Walk the day's flowers with us. We'll talk about what's in season, what holds well, and which stems play with which.

A small lesson in palette. Two anchors and a contrast, a held tone, the move that makes a bouquet feel composed instead of busy.

The spiral grip, the twine knot, the brown-paper fold. The handful of moves that turn a bunch of flowers into a hand-tied bouquet.

Two seats, four seats, ten. The studio is small enough that nobody loses each other to a noisy bench.

Slow, hands-on, photographable. You leave with the flowers and an actual story about how you spent Saturday morning.

Book the whole studio for ten guests, the morning is yours. Email us about private groups for a custom date.

For the friend who's always sending you their kitchen-table flowers. A nicer way to say it back.



The studio is intentionally small. Max ten people, one bench, shared scissors, tea on the side. The exact address goes out with your booking confirmation.
A surprise booking turned into a Saturday morning we still hear about.
I booked this class as a surprise for my mum and we absolutely loved it. It was very hands on and the teachers were so lovely, we learnt a lot and enjoyed how in depth the class was. They were very prepared and you could tell they really enjoyed and were very passionate about everything they were saying. We walked away with the most stunning bouquets, we would highly recommend this class for any occasion.
The workshop runs every Saturday morning, year-round. The live calendar and bookings are handled through Class Bento, which also sends your reminders and confirmations.
Ninety minutes, ten people, one bouquet. We’ll see you at the bench.