Design Foundations: Step-by-Stem, A Guided Floral Workshop
Bloom & Bounty Nashville Flower Studio
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Book this class on Bloom & Bounty Nashville Flower Studio's siteThere are 2 beginner class listings in Nashville. Listed prices run from $64 to $95 (typical: $79.5). See the list below and book directly with the venue.
From 2 listed starting prices (free classes excluded).
Prices change — confirm the current price with the venue before booking.
Bloom & Bounty Nashville Flower Studio
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Book this class on Bloom & Bounty Nashville Flower Studio's siteCheekwood Estate & Gardens · Belle Meade
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Book this class on Cheekwood Estate & Gardens's siteMost single sessions land in the $64–$102 range: Cheekwood's ikebana is $64 for members and $80 for non-members, and Eternal Love Roses' bouquet workshop runs $90–$102. Guided studio tuition at wedding-focused Bloom & Bounty runs $95–$250 depending on the class. Prices as checked in August 2026.
Yes — every listing on this page includes flowers and materials. The Forge provides premium flowers and a keepsake vase for its pairs class, Cheekwood includes the container and floral components, and Bloom & Bounty provides every stem and tool. Some classes add extras like beverages (Eternal Love Roses serves drinks, 21+ to consume alcohol).
No. All of the Nashville classes we list provide tools and materials, including The Forge's teen workshop and the guided sessions at Bloom & Bounty. If you're particular about your snips, bring your own — otherwise nothing is required.
Most Nashville classes run on select dates rather than a fixed weekly slot: The Forge and Cheekwood post their workshop calendars online, and Eternal Love Roses lists dates on Eventbrite. Nashville Flower Market's arrangement sessions are by appointment — call 615-928-8001. Weekday-evening options are thinner here than in some cities, so book the weekend slots early.
Nashville is one of the busiest wedding markets in the country, which is exactly why several local wedding florists teach. A guided workshop at a studio like Bloom & Bounty gets you inside the industry's mechanics; the realistic path from there is assisting an established designer, building a portfolio, and eventually taking on your own events. A single workshop is a start, not a career.