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Cultivating Love Through Floral Gifts

Why Do We Give Flowers to the People We Love?

For centuries, flowers have been the universal language of love. When words fail, a carefully curated floral arrangement speaks volumes. It isn’t just about the monetary value of the gift; it is about the intention, time, and care woven into every single stem.

At Bloom College, love is a foundational value. We teach our students that when you create an arrangement for someone else, you are transferring your energy and affection into that design.

The Art of Intentional Gifting

Creating a bespoke arrangement for a loved one is a deeply personal process. Here is how to make your floral gifts more meaningful:

  • Learn their favourites: Pay attention to the colours and scents they gravitate toward in their daily life.

  • Incorporate meaning: Use the “language of flowers” (floriography). For example, red roses symbolise romantic love, while yellow roses symbolise friendship and joy.

  • Source locally: Show love to your community by sourcing seasonal blooms from local Australian or New Zealand growers.

Want to learn how to create unforgettable floral gifts for your loved ones? A floristry hobby course is the perfect place to start translating your feelings into floral art.

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The Therapeutic Power of Petals

Do Flowers Actually Improve Mental Health?

Yes, bringing fresh flowers into your living space or workspace directly correlates with improved mental health and reduced stress. As we champion the core value of health at Bloom College, we emphasize that floristry is not just about making things look pretty; it is about creating environments where people thrive.

Research conducted by Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital found that the presence of fresh-cut flowers in the home makes people feel more compassionate, less worried, and significantly less depressed.

“Flowers emanate a positive frequency that can be felt, this is their invisible beauty”, Yvette Founder of Bloom College

How to Practice Therapeutic Floristry at Home

You do not need to be a professional to reap the health benefits of flowers. Here is how you can use botanicals to boost your well-being in no matter your location:

  1. Scent for Sleep: Keep lavender or chamomile near your bed; their natural aromas are proven to lower heart rates and promote restful sleep.

  2. Color for Energy: Place bright, warm-toned blooms (like yellow banksias or vibrant tulips) in your workspace to stimulate creativity and joy.

  3. Greenery for Focus: Incorporate lush green foliage to reduce eye strain and promote a sense of safety and calm.

When we prioritise our physical and mental health, our art flourishes. Join the Bloom College Flower Therapy course to learn how to design arrangements that nurture your well-being.

Big Bouquet workshop with Alyssa

Our Big Bouquets workshop with Alyssa in Collingwood is approaching fast! And we only have a few spots left!

Running on July 4th, learn how to create a bouquet using larger blooms and foliage.

Workshops are a great introduction to floristry if you haven’t created an arrangement before, and if you have, workshops are a great way to get inspired by new flowers, colours and other florists!

Grab a friend and book your spot here!

 
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Beyond The Basics Floristry course

The stunning contrast of sturdy natives against the pure white of the anemone is simply stunning!⠀

Learn how to make a large bouquet like the one here in our Beyond the Basics class starting July 23 in Collingwood.⠀

Register now through the link in our bio and take your floral design to a new creative level.⠀