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This is a discussion on wedding courses within the Floristry Training & Students forums, part of the Public Forums category; Hi I am nearing the end of the C&G level 2 course and am wondering what to do ...
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I am nearing the end of the C&G level 2 course and am wondering what to do next. I don't think I can commit to the level 3 course next year as chilcare is going to be a problem but I would really like to do a short wedding flower course maybe over the summer, as I don't feel like we have done enough on this at college. Can anyone recomend anything good? I am based in HAmpshire but wouldn't mind travelling up to London if necessary. |
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At the end of my level 1 course last year I did a 5-week non certificated weddings course 1 evening a week. It wasn't great, not sure how much I learnt - 1st lesson was a corsage which all of us on the course had already done on other courses, so a waste of a week in my opinion. So I would say unless there's a much longer course, I'd try and get work experience. Short courses can only really give a taster.
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Hi, have you tried looking for any 1 day workshops they are supposed to be quite good, but I have never been to one and also keep checking things like the country baskets website as when they have a demo on its free and you can photograph everything as well and the good thing is they are usually held on a Sunday. Good luck with it
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Thanks for the ideas. The colleges round here do do some short courses but they are at a lower level then C&G so don't think they would be worth doing (I did a copule before I did this course to get me started).
I guess I was thinking more of the ones you see advertised in the London florists etc. they seem expensive, but maybe a chance to learn something new? What we have done on the level 2 course is fairly traditional so some more modern stuff would be good. |
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