The Beginner’s Guide to Floristry

The Beginner’s Guide to Floristry by Rosemary Batho, published by Merehurst in 1994, is a detailed guide designed for both amateur flower arrangers and professionals. This 256-page book offers a comprehensive overview of floristry, featuring step-by-step instructions for essential skills such as wiring and taping, as well as creating a bridal bouquet. The guide combines practical advice with inspirational designs, showcasing a variety of arrangements that cater to both traditional and modern tastes.
Readers will find a wealth of information on floristry techniques and seasonal design ideas suitable for various occasions. The book also includes practical tips on managing a floristry business, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their skills or start a new venture in the craft. With its clear instructions and diverse design inspirations, this guide serves as a useful tool for anyone interested in the art of flower arrangement.
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The Beginner’s Guide to Floristry is a comprehensive step-by-step guide to floristry and will delight amateur flower arrangers and professionals alike with its combination of practical advice and inspiration. Step-by-step instructions are provided for a wide range of basic floristry skills, from wiring and taping through to making a bridal bouquet. Inspirational pages feature a range of finished designs, both traditional and modern. The Beginner’s Guide to Floristry covers the florist’s year and offers design ideas for every occasion. It also provides practical advice on how to organise a smooth-running business.
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