The Beastie Boys song “She’s Crafty” is most definitely not a song I would use to describe myself. In the fifteen years Cass and I have been friends, I have watched her style and design skills grow while what little skills I had all but disappear. Which is why I was extremely flattered that she would think of me to attend a design class at Floral Art on Abbot Kinney in Venice. Flattered... and totally nervous.

I decided to attend the “Simple Modern Masterpieces” class, and as I walked through the door of the adorable Floral Art shop, I was greeted with a delectable cocktail, smiling fellow classmates and the gorgeous owner Jennifer McGarigle (who looked as though she had just finished shooting a J.Crew catalog). Jennifer has owned Floral Art for six years and used to offer the design classes only in private, but decided to open them up to the public (which we all thank her for!).


The gorgeous store was bright and dazzling, just brimming with beautiful flowers, vases, home accessories and anything else your heart could desire. After two cocktails and a little bit of mingling it was off to the back of the store to begin our class. Once I was settled into my workstation, Jennifer and her creative team coached us on how to create our very own submergible floral arrangement.

*top left: Jennifer demonstrating how to arrange. *top right: Floral Arts examples.
*bottom: classmates creations
I worked with flax leaves, palm fronds, green tea leaves and orchids to create my masterpiece. I was pleased with my final arrangement but of course wanted to tweak it for a more professional look after it was too late. What I found the most exciting was that although it would require additional practice on my part, I left feeling creative, inspired and like I could really use these skills on my own at home.
My final arrangement!
Of course, I jotted down some tips to pass along to all of you to master your own submergible design!
- Waxy flowers and leaves work best – orchids, anthuriums, colored calla lilies and the leaves I listed above generally last 5-7 days; roses, peonies, and hydrangeas will last 24-48 hours
- Green Tea leaves are key to creating a base to allow your flowers and leaves to stay in place.
- Once your arrangement is complete, drop in a cap full of bleach to keep your arrangement from turning into a science project.
If you live in LA and have a love for florals, I would recommend signing up for a class. The skills you take home with you (in addition to your own arrangement!) will have leaving you feeling a little more “crafty”. Oh, and be sure to pet the darling Daisy Pickles when you walk out the door!

*first photo {via here} all other photography by lyndsy sullivan.

i adore this post...and applaud you for venturing into the wonderful world of floral design! :) it's so funny because i just signed myself up for studio choo's floral design class as a birthday gift to myself in october :)
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What a fun, unexpected way to display flowers.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to c+k, Lyndsy. Looking forward to your future posts!
How fun! I just moved to LA a month ago and recently popped into that shop and was completely stunned! It's sooo pretty! Great to see a post about it here.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I would love to know how to do some creative floral arrangements, thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeletepretty! welcome, Lyndsy!
ReplyDeleteEveryone needs more fresh flowers in their home! Love this.
ReplyDeleteSo much fun, and the doggie is precious!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
This looks SO fun! Thanks for sharing, ladies!
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me C+K! I had such an excellent time and am glad that ya'll enjoyed the post!
ReplyDeleteI wanna go! :-( Too bad I live so far away. I guess I should look for something similar here in Palm Beach Gardens. What an Excellent post Lyndsy! Looking forward to more!
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great work lynds! and feel free to drag me along as a plus one :)
ReplyDeleteand um, daisy pickles...i want to smush her
Fun! I love it. I only wish I was in the area so I could take a class!
ReplyDeleteI could definitely learn a thing or two from here! Congrats Lyndsy on being a new contributor here:)
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I've always been interested in floral design and art, so this post was a real treat for me!
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I live in Manhattan Beach and shop on Abbott Kinney all the time. Floral Art is one of my favorite florists on the street. I love peeking through their books at their gorgeous events. When I'm rich and famous, I will hire them to do an event. I had NO idea they did classes and I will definetely look into that. Thanks for letting us know, I had no idea. I look forward to taking one.
ReplyDeleteLyndsy you did fab! What a fun class!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a fun class. I would stop in just to see that super cute black pug!
ReplyDeleteGreat coverage, Lynds! Can we visit when I've in L.A.?
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