Flower School Video Library

The Flower School Video Library is the world’s largest collection of online flower arrangement video demonstrations. Subjects range from flower care and handling, design basics and wedding flowers, to advanced design techniques and styles. This library is viewed by thousands of floral design professionals and students throughout the world every day. Produced exclusively by Floral Design Institute, the video clips in this library are free to all. Enjoy!

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Elegant phalaenopsis orchids in a gold head.

Orchids in Gold

In this Flower School How-To Video, a gold head vase sets the stage for elegant phalaenopsis orchids. Foam-free and fabulously luxe, the design features graceful orchid stems floating above a modern base. Simple mechanics, dramatic results—perfect for a statement piece that feels both classic and contemporary.

Rustic Hand-Tie Bouquet

Rustic Hand-Tie Bouquet

In this Flower School How-To Video, Leanne creates a lush, garden-style hand-tied bouquet with a warm, rustic flair. Featuring creamy roses, golden ranunculus, textured grasses, and soft rust accents, this design feels right at home in summer’s golden light. Designed in the hand and finished in a clear vase, it’s a perfect blend of casual elegance and floral artistry. Watch and learn the techniques to make your own rustic bouquet — perfect for gifting or everyday beauty.

 A vibrant variegated green ranunculus, delicate roses, with a touch of foliage on a headband.

Homecoming Floral Headband

Get ready to dance the night away with a fabulous Homecoming Floral Headband! In this Flower School How-To Video, you'll learn how to design a stylish and secure headpiece using fresh flowers and smart mechanics. Perfect for prom, homecoming, or any floral fashion moment — this design features a vibrant variegated green ranunculus, delicate roses, and a touch of foliage for texture and flair.

Heliconia, anthurium, dahlia, bella donna, and centaurea in a stone vase.

Specimen in Stone

In this Flower School How-To Video, we spotlight individual floral specimens in a sculptural stone container. With one bloom of each variety—heliconia, anthurium, dahlia, bella donna, and centaurea—the design highlights the unique beauty of each flower. Minimalist and intentional, it’s a study in form, texture, and floral appreciation.

A design of muted elegance featuring roses, leucodendron, bromeliad, eryngium and more.

Mocha Bloom Arrangement

Mocha Mousse is a great hue for this time of year - there are so many flowers to choose from! - it's a perfect color for late summer designing. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a design of muted elegance featuring roses, leucodendron, bromeliad, eryngium and more. It's long lasting, foam-free, and fabulous - enjoy!

an organic armature of golden willow and wire providing the perfect base for vibrant zinnias and sunflowers.

Golden Willow Design

In this Flower School How-To Video, Leanne creates an organic armature of golden willow and wire providing the perfect base for vibrant zinnias and sunflowers. Designed in a glass vase, this foam-free arrangement is full of movement, texture, and summer charm.

A playful mix of blooms like bachelor buttons, spray roses, and scented geranium.

Whimsical Pink Hand Tie

In this Flower School How-To video, we explore the art of the hand-tied bouquet—a floral design challenge that rewards a light touch and loose grip. With just your thumb and one finger, you’ll learn how to spiral stems into a bouquet that stands tall on its own. Featuring a playful mix of blooms like bachelor buttons, spray roses, and scented geranium, it’s a lesson in balance, beauty, and technique.

A trio of salal, ruscus, and galax sets the stage for soft yellow stock and mini carnations.

Pansy Garden Design

In this Flower School How-To video, we celebrate the cheerful pairing of violet and yellow—Mother Nature’s own color harmony, showcased in fresh-cut pansies. A trio of salal, ruscus, and galax sets the stage for soft yellow stock and mini carnations. Accented with sweet peas and scabiosa for extra flair, this playful, foam-free design lets the pansies shine.

Exquisite roses from GardenRosesDirect.com, complemented by orlaya, meyeri fern, deflexus, and New Zealand pittosporum.

Garden Rose Compote

No flower is better suited to a soft and romantic centerpiece than a garden rose...or twelve! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne starts with a vintage silvered urn and creates a dreamy arrangement using exquisite roses from GardenRosesDirect.com, complemented by orlaya, meyeri fern, deflexus, and New Zealand pittosporum. Enjoy!

King Protea with complex hues in a long-lasting, foam-free design featuring grevillea, stella, garden roses, chrysanthemums and hanging amaranths

King Protea Drama

The flower's name says it all - the King Protea really is flower royalty! It can be a bit of a challenge to work with, both in size and color. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne shows how she blends a King Protea with complex hues in a long-lasting, foam-free design featuring grevillea, stella, garden roses, chrysanthemums and hanging amaranths -- all from Florabundance.com. Enjoy!

A lovely glass compote design made using, millicent garden roses, orlaya, calla lillies, aspidistra leaves, disflexus, yarrow, jasmine vine, and sweet peas.

Pretty in Pink Compote

Pink is such a flower-friendly color and can add a little bit of cheer to any space. It looks especially fresh when paired with white. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a foam-free design in an elegant glass compote, using wonderful flowers from Florabundance.com, including orlaya, jasmine vine, deflexus, garden roses, sweet peas, and miniature callas. It's a show-stopper -- enjoy!

Cute wooden tray holding peppers, garden roses, dill, alstroemeria, clover and bunny tails.

Fun with Food and Flowers

We love to have flowers on our kitchen counters and dining tables when we eat, but what about flowers IN our food?  In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne has fun "playing with her food" (and flowers!) in a creative design idea that is great for summer gatherings, or anytime, really. See what fun can be had with a fire-palette of color and some bell peppers -- enjoy!

Cute wooden box with a whimsical arrangement of deflexus, foxglove, grevillea, Garden Romance garden roses, Lisianthus, kale and mangoes as the star.

Mango Flower Palette

Floral designers take inspiration from everything that surrounds them -- including the foods we like to eat. (Yes, we've been known to take a photo of a meal or two!) In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne pulls her inspiration not only from the delicious mango, but also from an amazing assortment of flowers -- foxglove, grevillea, garden roses, lisianthus, and kale -- all from Florabundance.com. Enjoy!

A natural vase design made with Poppies, hellebores, sweet peas, garden roses and curly willow.

Poppy Delight

So soft and delicate, poppies are like the big showy hats you see at the Kentucky Derby -- so fabulous! They do like their water, however, much like hellebores and sweet peas. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne designs these showy flowers very simply with a little curly willow in a foam-free design, letting the beauty of the blooms shine through. Enjoy!

A lovely hand-tie bouquet combining tropical anthuriums, dendrobium orchids, and ti leaves with temperate vendela roses.

Classic Tropical Hand-Tie

Elegant and sophisticated, an all-white bouquet is a classic. You can up the WOW factor by adding a twist: combining tropical flowers with roses! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a dreamy Neotropical hand tie bouquet of Dendrobiums Orchids, Anthuriums, and lovely 'Vendela' Roses, all collared with ti leaves -- it's gorgeous and oh-so-sophisticated. Enjoy!

A lovely compote design made with, dusty miller, ruscus, wisteria vine, chrysanthemums, dahlias, veronica, statice, and cosmos.

Foam-Free Dahlia Arrangement

Dahlias are the big Vegas showgirls of summer, saying "look at me!" Combine them with an assortment of your other favorite seasonal blooms, including some wonderful foraged items, and you have a showstopper! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a stunning foam-free design with dahlias, cosmos, dusty miller and more that's sure to garner applause. Enjoy!

An elegant hand-tied bouquet made with, tulip anthurium, carnations, ranunculus, cool water and blueberry roses, jasmine vine, burning bush, and magnolia leaves.

Purple Flower Hand-Tie

So many beautiful flowers come in shades of purple, including temperate, garden blooms and tropicals. It used to be frowned upon to mix the two, say anthurium with hydrangeas (gasp!), but the NeoTropical movement changed all that! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne artfully melds these two flower categories - tropical and temperate - to create an upscale hand tie bouquet with ranunculus, anthuriums, ranunculus, jasmine vine and more. Enjoy!

A lovely gold compote full of anthurium, burning bush, date palms, spectabilis, dendrobium orchids, and a Japanese maple branch.

Tropical Whites with Mocha Mousse

Clean, modern, and oh-so-chic—this floral design pairs tropical blooms in crisp whites with the rich, versatile tones of Mocha Mousse, Pantone's Color of the Year. It's a stunning study in contrast, texture, and trend-forward design—perfect inspiration for your next arrangement. In this how-to floral design video, Leanne combines tropical and temperate blooms to create a dramatic arrangement.

A lovely garden style design in a blue vase made with, lilacs, phalaenopsis orchids, carnations, dusty miller, and jasmine vine.

Lilacs for Mom

Mixing and matching garden flowers and tropicals, you can create stunning arrangements for every day, but PERFECT for Mother's Day! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne works with a Spring favorite -- the fragrant lilac - and pairs it with trailing jasmine vines and over-the-top phalaenopsis orchids in a fast, foam-free design. It's a show-stopper sure to please ANY mother -- enjoy!

A lovely garden design made with narcissus, bachelor buttons, gentian, spirea, veronica, allium, sphagnum moss, and galax leaves.

Blue Flower Garden

Bring the garden inside to enjoy by creating a vegetative-style landscape design that really showcases each flower's unique stem and bloom. Th is a style that can really let your flowers reach tall in a design. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne works with a cheerful assortment of blue and white flowers, including gentian, bachelor buttons, veronica, narcissus, and more. It's Spring in a box - enjoy!