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Topic: Floristry


In the News (Tue 17 Nov 09)

  
  Floristry at the Welsh College of Horticulture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Floristry is an exciting and creative, design based career with excellent employment prospects both locally and nationally.
The floristry industry in the UK and abroad is exciting and dynamic.
The floristry school firmly believes in developing 'basic' and 'key skills' at further education level and provides a range of opportunities for building confidence in communication, literacy, numeracy, and personal development.
www.wcoh.ac.uk /floristry.htm   (305 words)

  
 Teagasc - Advisory - Factsheet 29: Floristry
Floristry is the art in the cultivation of flowers and the making of floral designs.
The floristry industry is diverse, challenging and subject to frequent changes of fashion.
Floristry outlets range from small, independent shops to large supermarkets and there are jobs to suit many different abilities.
www.teagasc.ie /advisory/alternatives/200001/29_floristry.htm   (427 words)

  
 Society of Floristry :: Training
The range of floristry courses and study options available is extremely complex and it is important to seek advice when selecting an appropriate course.
Courses at Level 1 are intended to provide foundation skills in practical floristry and are ideal for those who are seeking a step by step course that leads them onto further training; whilst at the same time helping to build confidence and develop a range of basic skills.
Obviously, the range of floristry skills and knowledge developed increases in direct proportion to the duration and depth of the course studied.
www.societyoffloristry.org /index.php?page=28   (2889 words)

  
 VSB Continuing Education - Floristy Diploma   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The objective of the Floristry Basics Program is to enable students to acquire the basic skills necessary to develop their own artistic and creative ability using practical and related design principles used in the floral design industry.
To complete the Floristry Basics Program, a total of 120 instructional hours (7 courses taught in English) must be taken with a course completion Certificate earned in each course.
The objective of this program is to enable students to acquire the skills necessary to develop their own artistic and creative ability employing advanced floral concepts and techniques used in the floral industry.
www.continuinged.ca /infoFloristry.htm#fb   (678 words)

  
 Tutor documentation
The Floristry learning materials (10 hours of student learning) are intended to support the underpinning knowledge for elements of the NVQ/SVQ Level 2 (Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7).
Wedding floristry is probably one of the subjects that the learners are most keen to experience, they often look forward to designing and creating for such a special occasion.
It is essential that in the learning of the practical designs the additional knowledge must be in evidence enabling the learner to advise their customer correctly and complete the designs to the satisfaction of all.
www.nln.ac.uk /materials/tutors/tutdoc_Floristry_2.asp   (7265 words)

  
 Floristry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Floristry or flower arranging is the art of creating flower arrangements in vases, bowls or making bouquets and compositions from cut flowers, foliages, herbs, ornamental grasses and other botanical materials into floral designs; often the terms "floral design" and "floristry" are considered synonymous.
A notable example is ikebana, an Oriental style of floral design, noted for its simplicity and purity of lines and colors.
Fashion plays a very major role in floristry; what is considered the flower that everyone needs to have today can change very quickly.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Floristry   (879 words)

  
 ACTNow - Vocational Certificate II, III & IV in Floristry
Certificate II in Floristry has been designed to apply to those wishing to develop the skills and knowledge to work as a sales assistant and produce basic displays in a florist shop or studio.
A traineeship in Floristry consists of Certificate III in Floristry and is expected to take 2 years.
This course is open to the general public, but particularly to experienced employees in the floristry business who want to open their own florist retail or wholesale outlet.
users.bigpond.net.au /actnow/act/floristry.html   (1017 words)

  
 NC Floristry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The objectives of this course are to develop both the practical floristry skills and the business knowledge to an advanced level (level 3).
The Floristry industry is a large and diverse area of work.
The majority of floristry businesses are small units with experienced and motivated floristry.
www.sparsholt.ac.uk /schwww/horticulture/ncfft.htm   (258 words)

  
 The Sydney School of Floristry - Commercial Floristry
The Commercial Floristry Florist Course will enable students to gain nationally recognised qualifications in Floristry that will establish the student to work in the Floral Industry.
Certificate II in Floristry provides the student with all the skills necessary to work as a sales assistant and produce basic displays in a florist shop or studio.
Certificate IV has been designed to develop the floristry design skills and first line management ability of those working in the floristry industry.
www.sydneyschooloffloristry.net.au /HTML/accredited-courses.html   (295 words)

  
 Teagasc - Certificate in Floristry
The objective of this course, which is provided at Kinsealy Research Centre, Malahide Road, Dublin 17, is to provide the necessary skills to participants to enable them to set up their own business.
Participants are expected to keep records of the various skills, which they acquire during the course, and these together with the materials prepared during the class will form the basis of the assessment.
It is particularly geared towards people who intend to set up a floristry business.
www.teagasc.ie /training/courses/cert_floristry.htm   (155 words)

  
 Floral School -Floral Design School and Floristry Courses
At the end of the Third Term you are eligible to sit for the floristry examination.
By the time you are at this stage you will have completed the full course of thirty practical lessons and will have an excellent knowledge of floristry and floral designing.
Study floral design and floristry for an exciting career or as a rewarding hobby.
www.floral-art-school.com.au /page17.html   (729 words)

  
 Capel Wins Gold at UK Skills Floristry Competition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Anne Worton, studying the Advanced National Certificate in Floristry @ Level 3 course at Capel Manor College won a Gold Medal in the recent UK skills floristry competition held in Derby.
Zena is also a student studying the intensive Level 3 course who has chosen to leave her home in Scotland to train at Capel.
Zena was not placed in the last 3 of her competition but came first in the "design for adornment category".
www.capel.ac.uk /News/Floristry   (194 words)

  
 London School of Floristry and Balloon Artistry
Capel Manor’s Floristry, Flower Arranging and Balloon Display programmes have a national and international reputation for exceptional design skill and cutting edge creativity.
A genuine interest in Floristry and Balloon Artistry, together with a good command of the English language.
National Certificate in Floristry Level 2 or an equivalent Floristry qualification and a good command of the English language equivalent to a Level 2 qualification.
www.capel.ac.uk /Courses/Floristry/index.htm   (289 words)

  
 Programmes - National Certificate in Floristry (Gore)
The National Certificate in Floristry will provide students with the skills and knowledge required for employment or further training in the floristry sector.
The programme will cover the principles of floristry design, how to prepare and display floristry products, knowledge of flowering plants and foliage, care for floristry stock and merchandise, floriculture and service to floristry customers.
An aptitude for and interest in Floristry and a reasonable likelihood of success in the programme.
www.sit.ac.nz /pages/programmes/programme.php?code=NC1150.G   (377 words)

  
 FD Floristry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This one year course is intended for the school leaver or the new entrant to the floristry industry.
This is a Level 2 course which is equivalent to successful completion of an Intermediate GNVQ or 4 GCSEs at A, B, C grades.
Excellent prospects are possible for successful students in small and large floristry businesses.
www.sparsholt.ac.uk /schwww/horticulture/fdf.htm   (270 words)

  
 Course spotlight January 2002, Floristry, Underwater skills
The City and Guilds National Certificate in floristry is a one year full-time course available to school leavers or mature students seeking a career change.
The course, which is suitable for those with no previous floristry experience, comprises 10 units of study, with some industry experience included.
The course gives students a thorough grounding in the requirements of the floristry industry, allowing them to develop a wide range of skills as well as experience the buying, preparing, handling and selling of flowers to the public.
www.hothousemedia.com /etm/etmbackissues/janetm02/janet02coursespotlight.htm   (438 words)

  
 flower school uk | flower arranging classes |flower arrangement courses uk, floristry school | floristry workshops | ...
Out of the Bloom flower arranging school is grooming a new generation of would be flower arranging designers who can adapt to any fashion trend or season and create innovating and inspirational floral art for all budgets or styles.
Out of the Bloom's Floristry school classes are designed in such a way to Accomodate any student whether beginner or experienced, of any age or nationality.
Always remember that floristry just like any other career, to be successful is to acquire confidence, and this is what we will primarily give you through endless hours of hands on practice with a vast selection of flowers and materials.
www.outofthebloom.com   (859 words)

  
 CGLI Advanced National Certificate in Floristry - Level 3
All candidates are expected to provide their floristry tools, wires and tapes for the course.
You are welcome to visit the College for a personal interview with a course tutor to identify a study programme which will help towards your intended career.
All candidates are assessed on an individual basis, but the normal entry requirements are successful attainment of NC Level 2 in Floristry, NVQ Level 2 Floristry, or equivalent.
www.capel.ac.uk /courses/Floristry/CGLI_ANC_Floristry_020162_1year.htm   (292 words)

  
 Moulton College - Courses - Further Education - FLORISTRY
Floristry teaching is based in dedicated studios with appropriate specialist equipment.
Moreover, the College grounds and horticultural unit are stocked with many varieties of flowering and foliage plants, which are readily available to floristry students.
Students are responsible for producing and maintaining floral displays in various parts of the College.
www.moulton.ac.uk /course_cat_new.asp?iid=8   (88 words)

  
 Society of Floristry
Students, or anyone looking to update their floristry skills, should check out the training pages, where you'll also find advice about starting a floristry career or gaining qualificationsÂ… Or why not browse the photo gallery for the latest design ideas.
The Society of Floristry is recognised as the Trade Association for Floristry Education and Training and works hard to promote the work of professional florists throughout the UK.
Floristry - setting standards within the floristry industry.
www.floristrybooks.com   (289 words)

  
 Floristry Diploma
By the time you are at this stage you will have completed the complete floristry course of thirty practical lessons and will have an excellent knowledge of floristry and floral designing.
These questions are taken from your floristry manuals, you answer the questions and e-mail or post them back to us and we will mark them and return them to you.
For the final exam at the end of the third term you will be asked to e-mail or post 5 required photographs of your practical work and answer the theory paper that will be sent to you - a pass mark is 70 or more out of 100.
www.floral-art-school.com.au /page9B.html   (311 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Practical Floristry: The Interflora Training Manual: Books: David Longman,Interflora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Having done floristry for several years on and off i found this book helpful with the little techniques which get put to the back of our memories.
Having a great interest in floristry and having worked in the business for a while, I thought this book was very imformative and easy to read and follow.
It would be of great value to those who have an interest in floristry, though not necessarily working in the business, maybe just trying to impress their friends at a diner party or perhaps making a beautiful present for someone.
www.amazon.co.uk /Practical-Floristry-Interflora-Training-Manual/dp/0340569409   (498 words)

  
 Floristry - Service Industries - Bournemouth & Poole College
Age is no barrier to the development of aesthetic and professional skills in floristry.
Our floristry unit operates a commercial floristry service and frequently exhibits nationally - notably at the Chelsea Flower Show where The College attends by invitation.
In addition, demonstrations from suppliers and specialist practitioners are regularly used to enhance your study and widen your appreciation of technical and aesthetic developments in the industry.
www.thecollege.co.uk /academies/serviceindustries/floristry/index.php   (298 words)

  
 Floristry at Berkshire College of Agriculture BCA
The course is ideally suited to those who seek a supervisory position in floristry or alternatively wish to run or are running, their own business.
Each unit is assessed and accredited separately and the method of assessment will depend largely on the subject area of the unit.
Please note that students aged under 19 years of age are required to attend a third day to complete a programme of Key Skills and Enrichment.
www.bca.ac.uk /courses/floristry/ancfloristry.htm   (272 words)

  
 Floristry - Certificate II & III - Canberra Institute of Technology
You can exit early at Certificate II level with skills and knowledge that prepare you to design and construct arrangements under supervision and as part of a team.
You must be able to undertake workplace learning through employment or vocational experience in a floristry business in order to demonstrate achievement of required competencies.
An assessment may be made of your previous educational record, work or other relevant experience and interest in the field as identified on the application form.
www.cit.act.edu.au /study/choose/programs/sciencetech/horticulture/floristry_certificate_ii_iii   (386 words)

  
 Floral School - Floral design school, floristry and flower arranging correspondence diploma courses
Our course is very comprehensive and we work with each student on an individual basis to develop their skills as a floral designer.
On completion of our Floristry Diploma Course many of our students go on to become involved in the floristry industry whilst others enroll in the course to learn how to arrange flowers for their own personal satisfaction and enjoyment.
Our floristry home study correspondence courses will allow you to study at your own pace in the comfort of your own home.
www.floral-design-school-usa.com   (575 words)

  
 Floral design school - floral school, floristry school, flower arranging, wedding flowers, floristry course
Floristry school, flower arranging and floral design schools.
We are an international floral design school that was established in 1972, and during that time, we have taught many thousands of students from all over the world.
Our floral design classes will teach you hundreds of floristry and flower arranging tips and techniques, and you will receive expert advise throughout the course.
www.floral-art-school.com.au   (448 words)

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