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Tips for Preparing for Wreath workshops

Christmas Workshop Preparation

The festive season is the perfect time to bring people together through creativity and community. Whether you’re planning a Christmas wreath workshop to raise funds, host a community event, or promote your floristry business, a little preparation goes a long way toward creating a fun, successful and memorable experience.

Step 1: Choose Your Workshop Format

The first question to ask is: Will your workshop be in-person or online?

Each format has its advantages:

Consider your audience, your space, and your strengths as a host. If you love connecting with people face-to-face, an in-person event might be perfect. If you’re comfortable on camera and enjoy teaching virtually, online could open new doors.

Step 2: Preparing Your Space or Platform

If you’re hosting in-person, check your venue setup carefully:

If you’re hosting online, think about:

Step 3: Deciding on Numbers

Choosing the right group size is key to creating a positive experience.

Step 4: What to Include in Your Wreath-Making Kit

A well-prepared wreath kit makes your participants feel confident and inspired to create something beautiful. Here’s a handy checklist to start from:

Top tip: Add a personal touch to your kits — a branded tag, a festive note, or even a little treat such as a hot chocolate sachet. Small gestures go a long way in creating a memorable experience.

💡 Need a shortcut?
Consider purchasing our wholesale DIY wreath-making kits to make your planning easier and more convenient. Each kit includes the essential materials you need for your Christmas workshops — ideal for florists, schools, and community groups who want to save time while keeping quality and style consistent.

Refer to our Christmas Information Guide on the wholesale website for more advice on Christmas Essentials. 

Final Thoughts

Christmas wreath workshops are such a lovely way to:

With thoughtful planning, they can be both joyful and successful.

We’d love to hear what kind of event you’re planning this season — share your ideas in the comments below!

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