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Boutonnière Mini Workshop

Dates:
15th April 2026
Time:
1:30pm - 4pm
Location:
The SWI, Suite 8, 4th Floor, 1 Carmichael Place, Edinburgh
Postcode:
EH6 5PH
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Join us at the Scottish Women’s Institutes Central Office for a relaxed and creative afternoon learning the art of floral accessories.

Led by experienced SWI member tutor Linda Galloway of Wigtownshire Federation, this hands-on Skillshare workshop will guide you through the process of creating beautiful boutonnières using both fresh and silk flowers. These small floral designs are perfect for weddings, special occasions, or simply adding a touch of handmade charm.

The session will also explore how to create a corsage, giving you the chance to try another classic floral design.

This friendly and informal workshop is ideal for anyone who enjoys crafts, flowers, and learning new skills. No prior experience is needed.

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