Rookie
8 chapters · 4 hours 19 minutes
English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Japanese


5 Class Projects

It takes about About 1 hour to 2 hours hour(s) to complete each project.

  • head parts

  • flower corsage

  • Mimosa fluffy wreath

  • flower basket

  • Eucalyptus and Starch Swag

Skills You’ll Learn

Firmly starting with basic knowledge of flower materials

First, let's know which flowers are suitable for making beautiful dried flowers!

From learning to applying wiring

Wear head parts and basket wiring.

So that you can enjoy it as a hobby even after attending the course

How to procure tools, recommended shop lists, and even online shopping sites!

It's OK even for complete beginners! Careful lectures from basics to applications

Even if you feel that the hurdles are high, that you don't know how to handle it, or that you are a beginner, that you are okay, you will first clear the basic knowledge and technical aspects, and we will give a careful lecture step by step from learning to application of wiring, so please feel free to relax and join us!

A highly practical dried flower work that incorporates the sparkle of flowers into everyday life

In this class, we will create flower items that blend into our daily lives using dried preserved flowers that can be enjoyed for a long time. Let's complete a wreath that will make your house gorgeous with your own hands.

By the time the class is over, you'll be able to present handmade flower baskets and swags for celebrations!

The goal is to “prepare your favorite flower materials and freely create the items you want to make”

The goal of this class is for people to enjoy arranging dried flowers as a hobby even after the class is over.

To that end, everything from how to make your own dried flowers to basic knowledge and procurement methods of flower materials and tools, recommended shop lists, and online shopping sites! I'll tell you the details.

Curriculum

Creator

Haruko Iguchi

Haruko Iguchi

Creator Interviews

Q. How did your teacher get started with dried flowers?

A. I've loved flowers since I was little, and I had a childhood where I picked wild flowers to make flower crowns, present dandelion bouquets to my friends, and give handmade flower gifts on Mother's Day.

I'm in my third year of college, and I vaguely want to do flower work in my days of asking myself [what is my favorite thing] when it comes to job hunting soon! I thought, and it started when I jumped into the world of flowers from my part-time job, and since then I have been doing this job while changing my shape.

Dry preserved flowers began to be handled in earnest from around 2016, when Palma became independent, but they have many different textures, charms, and advantages from fresh flowers, so they are very profound. I feel that the power of flowers is limitless.


Q. What kind of experiences do you want the students to have through this class?

A. I think all of the people who are interested in this class are people who already love flowers. I want them to spend time being carried away and immersed in their favorite flowers while being healed.

The work you made yourself is adorable, and I'm sure it will become a treasure. I would be happy if you could decorate your room with such treasures, give them gifts to loved ones, and live a rich and warm life where flowers are always close to you.


Q. Please give a message to the students!

A. Thank you so much for your interest. I'm happy to be able to connect with you all through flowers. I think beginners may be particularly concerned. There are only things I don't understand.

At first, there were only things I didn't understand or couldn't do. But it's fine. If you work steadily, little by little, it will eventually take shape, and it will become one splendid work.


So that everyone can work with peace of mind

I would like to always remember the consciousness of “if I were a beginner,” and I would like to be able to teach you points, main points, tricks, etc. without spilling them out.

So, there are a lot of things I want to convey in the video, and it seems like I'm just talking while working... (laughs)


You can comment on each chapter and post photos of the work you've created, so feel free to post your impressions, questions, or anything else.

I'm also really looking forward to talking about it in the comments section ◎

palma_haruko

palma_haruko

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