All levels One-off

Sogetsu Ikebana Classes

I Love Ikebana (at Fran's Chocolates Georgetown) · Georgetown, Seattle

Sogetsu-school ikebana at Fran's Chocolates in Georgetown — two hours, all materials, and only 12 seats per class.

Sogetsu Ikebana Classes is a class open to all levels, held at I Love Ikebana (at Fran's Chocolates Georgetown) in Seattle, WA. It costs $45 (Flowers, materials and refreshments included; max 12 seats). The class is a one-off session. Schedule: One or two Saturdays per month, 10:30am-12:30pm or 1:30-3:30pm. Check I Love Ikebana (at Fran's Chocolates Georgetown)'s site for the latest availability and booking.

Price$45 (Flowers, materials and refreshments included; max 12 seats)
Duration2 hours
ScheduleOne or two Saturdays per month, 10:30am-12:30pm or 1:30-3:30pm
MaterialsIncluded
Best forJapanese floral art at the city's best price
Book this class on I Love Ikebana (at Fran's Chocolates Georgetown)'s site

At a Glance

ActivityFloral Arranging Classes
ClassSogetsu Ikebana Classes
LevelAll levels
Duration2 hours
Price$45 (Flowers, materials and refreshments included; max 12 seats)
FrequencyOne-off
ScheduleOne or two Saturdays per month, 10:30am-12:30pm or 1:30-3:30pm
LocationI Love Ikebana (at Fran's Chocolates Georgetown), Seattle WA
ProviderI Love Ikebana (at Fran's Chocolates Georgetown)
BookingAvailable — see booking link

Data Verification

Last checked: Aug 18, 2026

Source: Official provider website

Prices and schedules change. Please confirm current details with I Love Ikebana (at Fran's Chocolates Georgetown) before booking.

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Common Questions About Floral Arranging Classes in Seattle

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

How much do beginner floral arranging classes cost in Seattle?

Most single sessions run $45–$195: Sogetsu ikebana at I Love Ikebana is $45, the Botanical Bar is $45, The Works in West Seattle charges $125, the seasonal series at Oxbow is $150, and Casablanca Floral's group classes are $195 per person (minimum five). Botanique's limited-run workshops are $225–$375. Prices as checked in August 2026.

Are flowers and materials included in the price?

Usually, yes. I Love Ikebana includes flowers, materials and refreshments, the Botanical Bar provides bud vases and wrapping paper (or bring your own vessel), The Works includes materials and even offers subsidized SUPPORTED tickets at 25% off, and Casablanca includes materials plus snacks and drinks. Cedarhouse's workshop includes an arrangement valued at $119.

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

No — every Seattle class on this page provides what you need. The only optional bring-your-own is a favorite vessel for the Botanical Bar; the budget-conscious bring a vase they love, everyone else uses the provided ones.

Are there weekend or evening floral classes in Seattle?

Seattle's classes skew to weekend daytime: ikebana runs one or two Saturdays a month, the Botanical Bar is a Saturday afternoon, and the growers-market workshop is a Sunday morning. Weekday-evening options are thinner — The Works' recurring sessions are the best bet; check its booking page for the current dates.

Can I get wedding floristry work after taking a class?

Seattle has an active wedding floristry market, and the classes closest to the industry are the seasonal series at Oxbow with Renee Beaudoin of Forest to Vase (a working flower farmer) and the small-batch workshops from Botanique. The standard path remains: learn the mechanics in a workshop, assist an established florist, build a portfolio, then take your own events.