Spring Floral Centerpiece Workshop

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Join us for an evening of floral inspiration...

Our Spring Centerpiece Workshop is for those who are interested in floral design and want to try working with flowers and learn helpful tips and tricks. Stoneblossom's Creative Director, Dennis Delsignore, will guide you as you create a beautiful, springtime arrangement while learning professional design basics. You will select flowers from a variety of seasonal favorites to create your own custom arrangement in a footed glass compote – these pieces will be the perfect centerpiece on your holiday table or a pretty accent to your Spring decor!

This workshop is the perfect way to introduce yourself to the world of floral design.

Workshop fee includes all supplies (compote & flowers), demonstration and instructions needed, and you will go home with your arrangement! You will also receive a professional photo of your centerpiece photographed by our in-house photographer!

About the instructor, Dennis Delsignore:

Stoneblossom’s Creative Director is the complete package~ style, charm, & ingenuity. Dennis’ charismatic personality (and sharp style) delights clients and charms the Stoneblossom team on a daily basis. He designs exciting innovative environments for both everyday life and noteworthy events. The element of space is Dennis’ canvas, florals and fabric his tools, color and texture his palette. Alongside renowned designers Preston Bailey and Daniel Ost, Dennis brings over 30 years experience applying his definitive skills to installations domestically and abroad; creating dramatic intrigue from Paris to Venice, Switzerland to South Africa. Dennis’ signature combinations of color and texture-infused in his designs, and his ability to create awe-inspiring creations will inspire you!

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