Hand-tied Bouquet

Easter or Mothers Day Hand-tied Bouquet

Time: 18 minutes and 2 seconds Season: All Year Round

Celebrate the beauty of spring with a thoughtful, hand-crafted bouquet that’s perfect for Mother’s Day, Easter, or any seasonal occasion that calls for fresh flowers and joyful colour. In this online class, you’ll learn how to create a hand-tied bouquet using seasonal blooms, combining timeless floristry techniques with a modern, natural style.

Hand-tied bouquets are a beloved staple in floristry—ideal as heartfelt gifts, elegant table pieces, or charming additions to springtime gatherings. This lesson focuses on creating a light, airy design with a soft and seasonal palette, brimming with character and natural movement.

As customers continue to seek more personal and meaningful gifts, hand-tied bouquets made with seasonal blooms are the go-to choice for modern florists. They offer the perfect balance of structure and spontaneity—an effortless yet intentional arrangement that feels tailor-made. The naturalistic, airy style is especially popular for spring, reflecting the new life and renewal that define this time of year.

Perfect For:

  • Thoughtful Mother’s Day gifting with a personal, handmade touch
  • Fresh floral centrepieces for Easter brunch or springtime events
  • Window displays or point-of-sale features for florists and shops
  • Anyone wanting to learn or refresh foundational bouquet skills

If you wish to create this design, you will need the following:

QuantityPlant Materials / Equipment
1 pair of Sharp Scissors or Secateurs
1 roll of Twine
1 pack or roll Kraft Paper
1 roll Cellotape
1 bunch Beargrass
1 bunchSalal Tips
9 stems Rose Yellow
7 stemsChrysanthemum Santini White
3 stems Lily LA white 2+ Buds
5 stems Rose Spray White
5 stems Solidago Golden

Whether you’re just starting out in floristry or looking to expand your seasonal offerings, this class will give you the confidence and inspiration to create beautiful hand-tied bouquets with heart and style.

Thank you for watching this tutorial—feel free to leave a comment or question below. We’d love to hear how you get on with your design, and don’t forget to share your creations with us!

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