February at its best - Narcissus, Hellbores and Mimosa |
Last week our February Career Course students produced some stunning work. We kicked things off moderately on Monday with planted seasonal bulbs and succulent terrariums before getting braver on Tuesday with hand tied bouquets.
It's fair to say that week one is a huge stretch and the amount the students learn in such a short space of time is amazing. From hand tied bouquets, to oasis work and vase arrangements, there's a different technique to learn everyday and we end the week with the largest scale arrangements - the sympathy spray.
Here at Tallulah Rose, we have a bit of a unique approach to sympathy flowers. We put the same passion into our floral selection as our bridal flowers and create truly beautiful arrangements that reflect the season.
If you would like to see more of our students work, including our sympathy work, head to our Pinterest Board - flowers from our students and take a peek!
The thoughtful gestures of students, like giving flowers, are always heartwarming. It's a reminder of the effort and care students put into their studies. However, when balancing multiple commitments, some might consider paying someone to take online class. This decision could be beneficial for those who find it challenging to manage their time effectively. Still, it's important to ensure that such arrangements align with academic integrity.
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