
What better way to kick off the festive season than to make your own wreath?
Whether you lean towards wild foliage or luxurious trimmings, wreath-making workshops from Claridge’s to Mare Street Market offer the chance to get creative and add a personal touch to your Christmas decor.
Warning, they often get booked up well in advance so be sure to plan ahead to avoid disappointment.
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Flowers by Louise pops up at this Ealing venue for two wreath-making workshops. Guests will be greeted with a festive tipple and seasonal treats before a step-by-step guide to crafting a wreath from scratch. All materials and tools are provided.

Snap up tickets now for Rebel Rebel’s wreath-making event in Hackney on December 11
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East London’s rock’n’roll florists are hosting wreath-making events in the Chandelier Room at Mare Street Market in Hackney, with mince pies and Prosecco to boot. Many of the dates are already fully booked, but snap up tickets for December 11 while you can.

Book Lavender Green’s masterclass at its King’s Road studio
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This colourful Chelsea-based florist hosts its much-loved masterclass at its King’s Road studio, putting a personal twist on the classic wreath. Expect luxury materials, seasonal foliage and fun styling tips which will turn you into a budding florist in no time.
Claridge’s Flowers x VV Rouleaux
Claridge’s Flowers teams up with trimmings house VV Rouleaux for an opulent masterclass that couples wreath-making with a bow masterclass. Learn to layer ribbons, rich greenery and decorative accents worthy of the hotel’s glamorous lobby. A glass of champagne is included, of course. As fabulous as it gets for a London festive activity.

Claridge’s Flowers are hosting an opulent masterclass that couples wreath-making with a bow masterclass
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This Wimbledon Village florist hosts its wreath-making evenings at the Dog & Fox. Make the most of bottomless mulled wine and mince pies as you craft a lush wreath. No experience necessary, just bring your Christmas spirit.
Pop into the charming Exmouth Market studio for a relaxed and beautifully styled wreath-making session. Using seasonal foliage, berries and dried flowers, you will learn traditional techniques to build your own natural wreath.
Emily Ayres turns dried flowers into works of art— and she’s revealing her secrets at these wreath-making classes, held at creative warehouse Florentia in north London. Using a selection of dried floral elements alongside aromatic evergreens
and pine cones, ribbons, and berries, you will craft a wreath that feels truly bespoke.

Create a statement piece using florist-grade materials at McQueens Flower School
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McQueens Flower School hosts its luxury wreath-making workshops at its South Bank studio. Under the guidance of expert tutors, you will create a statement piece using florist-grade materials. Looking to elevate your festive decor skills? This is your class.
This buzzy Spitalfields favourite brings its playful aesthetic to a festive flower-arranging and wreath-making class. Learn to blend seasonal blooms and greenery into a contemporary wreath. Workshops are hosted at the Hanbury Street studio or can be brought to your chosen venue for a festive party.

Head to Sweet Pea Flowers in Clapham for wreath making while enjoying mince pies and mulled wine
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Create a fragrant, foliage-filled wreath inspired by winter gardens at this boutique florist in Clapham. Using sustainable, locally sourced materials, you will be guided through each stage while enjoying mince pies and mulled wine.

Borrowed Light Floral Studio in Walthamstow has various dates available in November and December
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Borrowed Light Floral Studio
The team at this Walthamstow studio will show you how to work with seasonal foliage, berries and natural decorations to make a wreath that will brighten up your door and smell amazing.
For lovers of bold, imaginative floristry, this London Fields studio is the place to craft a truly standout wreath. You will explore texture and form using foliage such as dried rosehips, beech, hydrangea, eucalyptus seed pods and celosia. A glass of wine and festive treats set the tone.

Grace & Thorn in London Fields for bold, imaginative floristry
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