Are you already engaged ? Are you looking forward to your own wedding now ? Are you thinking how to minimize the budget for your wedding ? Are you interested in learning flower arrangements ? If your answer is Yes to above questions, you may find the following information quite interesting and helpful.
From time to time my floral design school is approached by people who are interested in learning wedding flower arrangements. Some of them are thinking of starting their own floral shop as a full time job by earning practical skills of floral decorations. And some of them are planning to get married shortly and they would like to minimize the cost of wedding flowers by way of DIY. Namely they would like to make floral decorations themselves for their own wedding which is coming soon.
I would like to focus on the latter case. Among people who want to make wedding flowers themselves for their own wedding, some people already have flower arranging skills but they have never learned wedding floral arrangements. That is why they want to learn how to do and what to do by joining our school. This is quite reasonable and understandable. Some limited number of people have no experiences in floral arranging. But they seriously want to earn flower designing skills so that they can make wedding flowers themselves for their own wedding. If they have enough time such as four to six months, it is possible to implement their plan.
No matter whether they already have some experience in floral decorations, not only future bride but also future bridegroom join the lessons to learn together. Sometimes their family members also attend the lessons so that they can help their wedding flower decorations.
Some of these students already had keen interest in floral arrangements and if the situation allows in the future they want to open their own floral shop which could be a family owned business. For this kind of student, learning wedding flowers is quite exciting and they can easily justify themselves for spending a certain amount of money to earn practical floral design skills which can help minimize the budget for their wedding and also may help start up their own floral business in the future. By learning wedding floral decoration, they can partially depend on professional floral designer and for the rest of decorations, they will do themselves. This COULD be one of practical solutions to minimize the cost of wedding flowers.
Usually they start from Fresh Flower Arrangement Elementary Course. After completing this course, they proceed to Wedding Party Arrangement Basic Course. Many of them also take lessons of Wedding Ceremony Arrangement Course as well as Wedding Floral Decoration Advanced Course. Since wedding floral decorations have a wide range of flower arrangements, learning wedding flowers definitely help students learn various ways of floral designs. In this sense even if they do not use their skills for wedding parties (or ceremonies) for their business purpose, it can definitely contribute to improving and expanding the portfolio of their flower arrangements.
Learning basic flower arrangements. And then proceeding to the business oriented programs such as wedding party arrangement basic course AND wedding floral decorations advanced course within a limited time is a big challenge. However if you have an enthusiastic will to earn practical skills with task oriented mind, we are more than happy to help and support you so you will be successful in achieving your goal. California Flower Art Academy has been teaching a variety of floral designs from Japanese Ikebana to European arrangements, wedding to funeral decorations AND beginner to professional levels since 1990 in the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley (San Jose). California Flower Art Academy has been operating as a floral school certified by Flower Decorators Association (Tokyo Japan) in order to help local student achieve their goal. You can start from Introductory Trial Budget Program for only $69. For more information, contact info@california-academy.com



















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