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4 colleges run Certificate floristry courses in Hampshire

There are 4 institutions in Hampshire which run Certificate floristry courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your floristry courses.


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Eastleigh College

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Eastleigh College is one of the country's few 'Beacon Colleges', recognised for high standards of teaching and achievement. We are...more

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Yateleys Community Learning

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Brockenhurst College

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Vyne Community School

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Floristry Introduction view course

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Subject Focus: Flower Power
Have you ever bought a bunch of flowers and simply stuck them in a vase when you got home and thought no more about it? Someone, somewhere, put a lot thought into how they are arranged, which colour combination to use and which different flowers would look good when put together. Floristry is the art of creating flower arrangements in vases, bowls, baskets or any suitable container using cut flowers, grasses, foliage, or even fruit and herbs! Also, there are several styles of floral design like Japanese Ikebana, which is a more minimal and asymmetrical form of flower arranging,...



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