Create a Summer Posey and Buttonhole otherwise known as a traditional Tussie Mussie
About the course
Join experienced florist Sandra Green at the Oxfordshire Museum to create a Summer Posey and buttonhole otherwise known as a Tussie Mussie. A Tussie-mussie or nosegay is a compact posy of flowers and herbs some of which are usually scented. It dates back to 15th century but was also popular in Victorian times. It serves to mask unpleasant odours, and also sometimes represent a secret romantic message. Sandra will guide you in constructing the posey and buttonhole using seasonal flowers, flower contents will vary depending on availability. Sandra will also discuss the language of flowers in the Victorian period and therefore their meaning when places in posies and buttonholes. Tea and coffee are included in the course price as are all floral materials and tuition. Ages 18+.
About the Tutor – Sandra Green
Sandra and her company, Lark Rise Flowers, are based in North Oxfordshire. Their flowers have graced many venues around the country including Bicester village, Old Trafford, Heythrop Park, NEC Hilton, - to name but a few. Sandra is a member of the British Florists Association and a fully qualified floristry tutor, who can teach up to C and G Level 3 standards. ‘Surrounded by nature….working with nature’ is her catchphrase, and she looks forward to meeting you at this workshop.
Tickets
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