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Floral Candle Wreath Making Class at Portland Holiday Market

Portland Expo Center · North Portland, Portland

A hands-on class where you design your own fall centerpiece with seasonal flowers, held at the Portland Holiday Market at Expo Center.

Hosted by Gray Gables Estate

Floral Candle Wreath Making Class at Portland Holiday Market is a class open to all levels, held at Portland Expo Center in Portland, OR. It costs $61. The class is a one-off session. Schedule: Friday, November 6, 2026 at the Portland Holiday Market. Check Portland Expo Center's site for the latest availability and booking.

Price$61
Duration1h 30m
ScheduleFriday, November 6, 2026 at the Portland Holiday Market
MaterialsIncluded
Best forFall centerpiece design — beginner friendly
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ActivityFloral Arranging Classes
ClassFloral Candle Wreath Making Class at Portland Holiday Market
LevelAll levels
Duration1h 30m
Price$61
FrequencyOne-off
ScheduleFriday, November 6, 2026 at the Portland Holiday Market
LocationPortland Expo Center, Portland OR
ProviderPortland Expo Center
BookingAvailable — see booking link

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Common Questions About Floral Arranging Classes in Portland

These are the questions people most often ask about floral arranging classes in Portland — answers apply city-wide, not just to this class.

How much do beginner floral arranging classes cost in Portland?

Most two-hour beginner classes run $55–$95: OMSI's bouquet workshop is $55, Portland Community College's "Beautiful Bouquets" is $79, and the Wine & Design class at Hip Chicks Do Wine is $95. Private one-on-one instruction runs higher — Starflower's 1:1 class is $275 — and garden workshops like FloraWood's sit around $165. Prices as checked in August 2026.

Are flowers and materials included in the price?

Almost always. OMSI includes museum admission plus all flowers, the Wine & Design class includes flowers, a glass of wine and the take-home arrangement, and FloraWood includes a beverage and a treat. The one thing to watch: both PCC classes ask you to bring your own vase.

Do I need to bring my own floral shears or tools?

No — every class we list provides the tools you need. OMSI even notes that floral snips are provided, though they're not take-home. If you own a pair of sharp snips you like, bring them along; otherwise show up empty-handed.

Are there weekend or evening floral classes in Portland?

Yes — most Portland listings run on Saturdays or Sundays. OMSI and PCC run Saturday sessions, Forte Floral Artistry runs Sunday mornings and afternoons, and the winery class happens at weekend brunch times. For an evening or custom option, the private 1:1 at Starflower can be scheduled around you.

Can I get wedding floristry work after taking a class?

It's possible, but not immediate. Portland's wedding industry is active and a workshop gets you comfortable with mechanics and color, but a multi-week series like PCC's "Floral Arranging for Self Care" (four Saturdays) builds a steadier foundation. Real gigs usually follow portfolio work and assisting an established designer.