9/10 A SHIMMER BODY OIL MAKING WORKSHOP AT LOVEWELD
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| Class | Price | Duration | Level | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9/10 A SHIMMER BODY OIL MAKING WORKSHOP AT LOVEWELD | $64.95 | — | All levels | — |
| Creative Events Concept: 1 Day Ideation Session | San Antonio, TX | $560.73 | — | All levels | — |
| Creative Thinking 1 Day Workshop |San Antonio, TX | $519.25 | — | All levels | — |
| Idea Forge Innovation Studio 1 Day Workshop in San Antonio, TX | $842.73 | — | All levels | — |
| Pumpkin Pickup - Paint and Sip in San Antonio | Classpop!™ | $52.8 | — | All levels | — |
| Revive & Restore - VIP Experience | $25 | — | All levels | — |
| Stained Glass Workshop at Son of a Sailor | September 12 | $114.05 | — | All levels | — |
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| Women Inspiring Women (+ Girls) One-Day Conference | $17.85 | — | All levels | — |
| Provider | Level | Price from | Classes | Neighborhood |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loveweld | All levels | $64.95 | 1 | — |
| Regus - San Antonio - Sonterra | All levels | $560.73 | 1 | — |
| For venue details reach us at [email protected] | All levels | $519.25 | 1 | — |
| For venue information, Please contact us: [email protected] | All levels | $842.73 | 1 | — |
| Ranger Creek Brewing and Distilling | All levels | $52.8 | 1 | — |
| 19141 Stone Oak Pkwy #504 | All levels | $25 | 1 | — |
| Son of a Sailor | Modern Gifts & Permanent Jewelry | All levels | $114.05 | 1 | — |
| 2585 Thousand Oaks Dr | All levels | $37.89 | 1 | — |
| Praise Cathedral Church Of God In Christ | All levels | $17.85 | 1 | — |
Most venues welcome complete beginners with no prior experience. Each listing notes its level, and anything marked beginner assumes you're starting from zero.
Prices are set by each studio and listed on its own booking page. We only include classes where the price is published upfront.
Schedules change often. Follow the link on any class card to see the venue's current dates and to book your spot directly.
Many classes include flowers and materials in the price — the venue's page will say exactly what's provided. If you're not sure, ask before booking.
Walking into your first floral class, you should expect a workshop that is far more hands-on than a lecture. Most run two hours: the instructor demos a design at a work table, then you make your own arrangement from the same flowers, with help at your elbow. You'll learn the practical mechanics — stripping lower leaves, cutting stems at an angle, conditioning flowers before they go in a vase — and you'll take the finished arrangement home the same day.
The biggest choice is between a one-off workshop and a multi-week series. A single Saturday class is the right call for a creative afternoon, a gift, or a date night: you leave with something pretty and the basics of handling stems. If you want to actually get good, look for a 4-to-8-week series, which covers what a single class can't — color theory, design principles like height and proportion, and working with fewer, more expensive stems.
Materials are almost always included. Flowers, a vase or container, and snips are provided in nearly every class we list, which is part of why prices sit where they do: you're paying for stems and tuition together. What to bring: clothes you don't mind getting damp, and shoes that can handle mud if the class is at a garden studio. A small box or bucket makes the trip home easier, and a few classes ask you to bring your own vase — the class page notes it.
The fastest way to keep improving after one class is to make it a habit at home. Buy a few stems at a flower market each week, re-cut them, and re-arrange them; the mechanics you learned — strip, cut, place — become second nature quickly. Follow the studios you liked: most run seasonal classes, and several of the venues in these guides post new dates monthly.
If you're eyeing wedding floristry professionally, be honest about what a class is: an entry point, not a career. A workshop teaches mechanics and confidence; the path into the industry runs through assisting an established florist, building a portfolio, and eventually taking your own events. The multi-week series at community colleges are the strongest foundation for that path, and several of the working studios in these guides teach from their own businesses.
We're adding more city guides as each one proves out. Meanwhile, these neighboring guides are live: