Sympathy Design
School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999Sympathy Design is a “must know�for a valued floral designer and the largest portion of floral sales and design in the industry. Creating these special arrangements is just part of the process. Learn how to do a consultation and receive hands on training to create several designs which will include a sympathy spray and casket spray. Official Website: http://www.macomb.edu/
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Wedding Bouquets and Corsages
School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999Create the newest wedding designs with hand tied and cascading bouquets. Learn the latest gluing techniques in making corsages and boutonnieres. Official Website: http://www.macomb.edu/
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Basic Floral Design
School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999Learn from professionals in the industry and gain the knowledge you need to begin your career in floral design. Students successfully completing the seven core classes will receive a Macomb WCE Certificate in Basic Floral Design. Official Website: http://www.macomb.edu/
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Floral Design
School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999Acquire the knowledge and skills needed to become nationally recognized as a certified florist by the National Association of Floral Associations. This course uses text, lectures, demonstrations, tests and constructive critiques to reinforce theory and design proficiency to prepare students for both the written and hands-on portions of the Michigan Certified Florist Exam administered by the MFA. Students learn to make required: Pin- on corsage, Wrist Corsage (using a glued constructi...
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Floral Design Format: Online
School: Professional Career Development Institute Venue: Norcross Tel.: 1-888-909-0558Our Floral Design school covers the following: Composition, Harmony and Unity Balance, Proportion and Scale Line, Form, Space and Depth Texture and Fragrance Tools, Containers and Mechanics Care and Handling of Flowers and Plants Form and Shape Special and Seasonal Occasions and Holidays Oriental Style of Design *Contemporary Design Styles and Techniques
Official Website: http://www.pcdi.edu/
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