Step into the quiet abundance of late spring and create your own flower crown, inspired by the hedgerows and the fleeting beauty of the season.
As blossom begins to soften and the leaves fully unfurl, we find ourselves at that gentle turning point, where spring gives way to the fullness of early summer. It’s a moment often felt more than marked, held in the lengthening days and the richness of the landscape around us.
Hawthorn, long associated with this turning of the season, has been seen as a marker of threshold moments, when one phase gives way to another.
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to craft a refined half-crown using traditional floristry techniques of wiring and taping. Your crown will be finished with ribbon, allowing you to wear it across the forehead or as a soft alice band, light, comfortable, and entirely your own.
Step into the quiet abundance of late spring and create your own flower crown, inspired by the hedgerows and the fleeting beauty of the season.
As blossom begins to soften and the leaves fully unfurl, we find ourselves at that gentle turning point, where spring gives way to the fullness of early summer. It’s a moment often felt more than marked, held in the lengthening days and the richness of the landscape around us.
Hawthorn, long associated with this turning of the season, has been seen as a marker of threshold moments, when one phase gives way to another.
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to craft a refined half-crown using traditional floristry techniques of wiring and taping. Your crown will be finished with ribbon, allowing you to wear it across the forehead or as a soft alice band, light, comfortable, and entirely your own.