'Lil Succulent Pumpkins Workshop at Corner Club
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| Class | Price | Duration | Level | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Lil Succulent Pumpkins Workshop at Corner Club | $30.65 | — | All levels | — |
| 2026 Advanced Solutions in Pediatric Orthotic & Prosthetic Care | $76.55 | — | All levels | — |
| Beaded Necklace Workshop | $38.7 | — | All levels | — |
| Collegiate Flower Arranging Class - 30 oz Tumbler | $133.28 | — | All levels | — |
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| Dia De Asturias Luncheon | $25 | — | All levels | — |
| Konpa Masterclass - Styling & Footwork | $30.66 | — | All levels | — |
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| Provider | Level | Price from | Classes | Neighborhood |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corner Club | All levels | $30.65 | 1 | — |
| The Westin Tampa Bay | All levels | $76.55 | 1 | — |
| Armature Works | All levels | $38.7 | 1 | — |
| Sarasota Florist | All levels | $133.28 | 1 | — |
| Tampa Garden Club | All levels | Free | 1 | — |
| Centro Asturiano de Tampa | All levels | $25 | 1 | — |
| 5915 Memorial Hwy suite 116 | All levels | $30.66 | 1 | — |
| Tampa Bay Training | All levels | $200 | 1 | — |
| The Roaming Petal | All levels | $71.21 | 1 | — |
| 100 Ashley Dr S | All levels | $999 | 1 | — |
| The DIY Room | All levels | $66.21 | 1 | — |
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.
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