The Center for Adult Education and Community Learning, in conjunction with Hillside Nurseries, is pleased to offer their first Floral Design Partnership Seminars. This flexible program, consisting of 5 individual workshops, has been developed to introduce you to the enjoyment and satisfaction the art of floral design holds.
Outdoor fall decorating has never been easier and more fun and better yet - at this class we will discuss how to create an inexpensive, yet sophisticated outdoor display for your home AND show you a sample display. You will see how to add a bit of nature into your front porch or yard fall decorating scheme to enhance its overall curb appeal. Together, we will then build a planter that you can integrate with your exterior display. If you have a favorite planter, plan to bring it with you. It should be between 10 and 12 inches in diameter and height. If you don't have a favorite planter, we can provide one for you.
Want to take a more natural approach with your pumpkin decorating? Well, you can skip the spider webs and jack-o-lanterns. At this class you will learn how simply carving a hole in a pumpkin and filling it up with your favorite fall blooms can create an exquisite centerpiece and decoration.
October 6 - Cornucopia - A Thanksgiving Tradition Nothing says fall like a beautiful cornucopia arrangement. When you attend this class you will learn how to make a quick and easy cornucopia for your Thanksgiving table, a centerpiece that is beautiful and sure to impress.
A festive treat for the holidays, at this class you will learn how to create a traditional, natural looking boxwood tree. This timeless design will be an elegant addition to you holiday decorations OR it will make a fabulous present. AND boxwoods are long lasting. They stay fresh from five to eight weeks, if watered daily.
At this class you will be making a magnificent arrangement, suitable for any of your holiday events. As a beautiful Christmas centerpiece decoration, this unique arrangement will mix the colors and textures of the season around the base of a glowing single candle. You will decorate with velvet ribbon.
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