Maybe you end up doing the flowers at every family wedding. You cover design principles, flower selection, wiring and event work. The tools and materials are posted out to you.
Tools and materials come to your door.
Hand tied, base medium and wired arrangements.
Event work is where the money tends to sit.
Three things that make this one practical.
Assessments are arrangements you build yourself.
Identification, selection and care come before design.
Pricing and marketing finish the last unit.
A provider certificate, not nationally recognised training
Issued by the provider at the end.
Listing the units you completed.
Arrangements you built, photographed and kept.
Tell an advisor what you want to make.
A short online application.
Your kit arrives and you start building.
Certificate, transcript and a portfolio.
You finish with a provider certificate and a transcript. It is not nationally recognised training, so it carries no national code. An advisor can point you at accredited floristry options.
A Certificate of Completion, a Certificate of Attainment and a transcript.
Tools and materials chosen for the course, sent to your address.
From $35 a week, depending on the plan you qualify for.
Access runs 12 months and you set the pace.
Fresh stems are yours to source locally. The kit covers the tools and materials around them.
A computer and reliable internet, plus somewhere to work.
Yes, once a guardian has spoken with the provider.
My Learning Online is an Australian online provider. Tutors reply six days a week, and help stays available once you finish.
A custom kit is posted out, so the practical work happens at your own bench.
The first bouquet someone carries down an aisle.