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Arranging to a Prompt
DESIGNING WITH INTENTION & IMAGINATION

A big part of floral design is arranging to a space, a theme, or a color palette — but what if the inspiration began with a single unexpected prompt? In Arranging to a Prompt, participants will receive a creative cue — and translate it into a floral composition. The focus is not on replicating a look, but on interpreting meaning. In this class you’ll evolve from simply arranging flowers… to communicating with them. Instructor: Kate Hugo Vernon

Fees: Member $77, Non-Member $96

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Register Member $77

Register Non-Member $96

Date:
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Event Details

Students should bring clippers and their favorite versatile container, with an opening no greater than 6”. Although floral foam will be provided, participants are encouraged to bring sustainable mechanics such as pillows, chicken wire, and frogs suitable to their container.

GES: FD, 2, elective*

*This class offers 2 hours of elective credit toward the Garden Education Series: Floral Design Certificate. Non-certificate students are welcome. All levels welcome.

About the Instructor

Although she was surrounded by flower arrangements and cutting gardens from childhood, Kate Hugo Vernon did not expect her degree in 3-D Art to lead to a career in floral design. She worked as a software consultant and mother of five before launching The Arranger’s Market, her online shop, and then her floral design business. Kate’s passion for color and imaginative design soon became apparent in her work for events, in her workshops, and in demonstrations. “This should be easy: Mother Nature has already done the hard part” became her motto as she shared tips on how to simplify the arranging process without sacrificing creative possibilities. In addition to working as a floral designer and proprietor of The Arranger’s Market, Kate now shares floral design tips on social media, where she posts novel ways to display local flowers, greens and veggies and models an approach to arranging that is both sophisticated and fun.