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Dried Flower Crowns

  • Western Hills Garden 16250 Coleman Valley Road Occidental United States (map)

Flower crows have a long history representing celebration, power, love, and honor. They evoke feelings of romance, strength, and beauty. Join Hannah Muller of Full Belly Farm’s Wreath Room fame to explore the wonders of dried flowers with this hands-on wearable floral design class!

Learn the ins-and-outs of dried floral design; techniques for drying your own flowers at home; and how to harvest, hang and arrange flowers you have on hand. A perfect class for all ages- Hannah will walk you through how to create your own flower crown that you can take home, display or wear for years to come!

Gain inspiration from the plants and trees at Western Hills and use cut materials from the garden to finish off your crown!

$40 for adults, $20 for children with an adult. All materials Included.
Snacks, fruit, and hot and cold drinks available.
Please feel free to bring your own snacks or lunch as well.

Instructor Bio: Hannah Muller is a farmer, florist and author residing in Northern California. She was born and raised on Full Belly Farm, which is located in the beautiful Capay Valley in Yolo County. Full Belly Farm grows over 350 acres of certified organic fruits, vegetables, animals and flowers. Fifteen of those acres are devoted to cut flowers, which are sold primarily through farmers markets, to wholesale buyers, and to local stores and restaurants.

Hannah creates floral arrangements that mimic the surrounding landscape and uses the fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers grown on Full Belly Farm to create unique and wild garden style designs for weddings and events. She also makes wreaths and textural installations with the flowers they dry in Full Belly Farm's Wreath Room and incorporates dried flowers into her other designs along with fresh flowers. Over the last decade, she has helped to pioneer the Field-To-Vase and Slow Flower movements in Northern California, reminding supporters of local organic farming to not only eat local produce but to enjoy locally grown flowers as well. 

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