Why We Started Teaching
Three years ago, I was arranging flowers for a wedding when the bride's sister asked if she could watch. She'd never touched a flower stem before, but within an hour, she'd created something that made her cry with joy.
That moment changed everything for me. I realized that flower arranging isn't just about making centerpieces or bouquets. It's about giving people permission to be creative, to slow down, and to work with something alive and beautiful.
Now we run small workshops where everyone gets their hands dirty, learns at their own pace, and leaves with both flowers they've arranged themselves and techniques they'll remember forever.