Dried Flower Wreath Class

$150.00
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What’s better than a handmade dried flower wreath from Foxfield Flowers? What if you could choose the materials and make the wreath that speaks to you while also learning a new hobby?

Come and join us at Foxfield Barn on Saturday, February 22nd from 1pm-4pm and learn how to make your very own dried flower wreath. Whether you want bright pops of color or muted natural tones, we’ll help you select the right materials and make the wreath of your dreams.

This class will be lead by our very own Jess who is the vocational instructor for the students at Beaver Farm at Foxfield Flowers. Since 2020, Jess has instructed students and coworkers on how to make the most beautiful dried flower wreaths using materials that they have grown, harvested, and dried year after year. At the end of the day, you’ll have a beautiful one of a kind piece to bring home to keep for yourself or to gift to a loved one. All materials are included as well as light refreshments.

Our heated dried flower filled barn is located on a working farm in Phoenixville, PA. We recommend you wear farm appropriate shoes (think muck or hiking boots), layers, and be advised that we have outdoor restrooms, so dress for the weather.

The class will be held Saturday, February 22nd from 1pm-4pm at Foxfield Barn located at 701 West Seven Stars Rd (down the long drive and past the pink house!). We look forward to seeing you there!

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What’s better than a handmade dried flower wreath from Foxfield Flowers? What if you could choose the materials and make the wreath that speaks to you while also learning a new hobby?

Come and join us at Foxfield Barn on Saturday, February 22nd from 1pm-4pm and learn how to make your very own dried flower wreath. Whether you want bright pops of color or muted natural tones, we’ll help you select the right materials and make the wreath of your dreams.

This class will be lead by our very own Jess who is the vocational instructor for the students at Beaver Farm at Foxfield Flowers. Since 2020, Jess has instructed students and coworkers on how to make the most beautiful dried flower wreaths using materials that they have grown, harvested, and dried year after year. At the end of the day, you’ll have a beautiful one of a kind piece to bring home to keep for yourself or to gift to a loved one. All materials are included as well as light refreshments.

Our heated dried flower filled barn is located on a working farm in Phoenixville, PA. We recommend you wear farm appropriate shoes (think muck or hiking boots), layers, and be advised that we have outdoor restrooms, so dress for the weather.

The class will be held Saturday, February 22nd from 1pm-4pm at Foxfield Barn located at 701 West Seven Stars Rd (down the long drive and past the pink house!). We look forward to seeing you there!

What’s better than a handmade dried flower wreath from Foxfield Flowers? What if you could choose the materials and make the wreath that speaks to you while also learning a new hobby?

Come and join us at Foxfield Barn on Saturday, February 22nd from 1pm-4pm and learn how to make your very own dried flower wreath. Whether you want bright pops of color or muted natural tones, we’ll help you select the right materials and make the wreath of your dreams.

This class will be lead by our very own Jess who is the vocational instructor for the students at Beaver Farm at Foxfield Flowers. Since 2020, Jess has instructed students and coworkers on how to make the most beautiful dried flower wreaths using materials that they have grown, harvested, and dried year after year. At the end of the day, you’ll have a beautiful one of a kind piece to bring home to keep for yourself or to gift to a loved one. All materials are included as well as light refreshments.

Our heated dried flower filled barn is located on a working farm in Phoenixville, PA. We recommend you wear farm appropriate shoes (think muck or hiking boots), layers, and be advised that we have outdoor restrooms, so dress for the weather.

The class will be held Saturday, February 22nd from 1pm-4pm at Foxfield Barn located at 701 West Seven Stars Rd (down the long drive and past the pink house!). We look forward to seeing you there!