Christmas Door wreath Workshop 7/12
Date: Saturday the 7th of December, 10:15 - 1:15pm
Artist: Nicola Fabian
Cost: £75
All materials included to make a natural Christmas wreath. Students can bring additional decorations such as christmas baubles to be added to their door wreath if they wish.
Tools required: A pair of secateurs and sharp garden scissors. A tight-fitting pair of gardening gloves if they feel they need to protect their hands. However, wearing gloves can make certain tasks more difficult.
A little bit about Nicola:
I am a friendly and happy South African with a love of flowers and the natural world. I moved to Scotland in 2003 initially living on the Shetland Islands and now live in Dunblane. I love, love Scotland and consider myself a Scott at heart.
I have been a florist for 25 years and gained BTEC diploma in Floristry in 2000. I love working with flowers and foliage and enjoy all aspects of floristry.
Date: Saturday the 7th of December, 10:15 - 1:15pm
Artist: Nicola Fabian
Cost: £75
All materials included to make a natural Christmas wreath. Students can bring additional decorations such as christmas baubles to be added to their door wreath if they wish.
Tools required: A pair of secateurs and sharp garden scissors. A tight-fitting pair of gardening gloves if they feel they need to protect their hands. However, wearing gloves can make certain tasks more difficult.
A little bit about Nicola:
I am a friendly and happy South African with a love of flowers and the natural world. I moved to Scotland in 2003 initially living on the Shetland Islands and now live in Dunblane. I love, love Scotland and consider myself a Scott at heart.
I have been a florist for 25 years and gained BTEC diploma in Floristry in 2000. I love working with flowers and foliage and enjoy all aspects of floristry.
Date: Saturday the 7th of December, 10:15 - 1:15pm
Artist: Nicola Fabian
Cost: £75
All materials included to make a natural Christmas wreath. Students can bring additional decorations such as christmas baubles to be added to their door wreath if they wish.
Tools required: A pair of secateurs and sharp garden scissors. A tight-fitting pair of gardening gloves if they feel they need to protect their hands. However, wearing gloves can make certain tasks more difficult.
A little bit about Nicola:
I am a friendly and happy South African with a love of flowers and the natural world. I moved to Scotland in 2003 initially living on the Shetland Islands and now live in Dunblane. I love, love Scotland and consider myself a Scott at heart.
I have been a florist for 25 years and gained BTEC diploma in Floristry in 2000. I love working with flowers and foliage and enjoy all aspects of floristry.