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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A linear arrangement in white and green combines Princess Miyuki Roses, tweedia, lilies, tulips, clematis, and wild and rustic field grown foliages.

Crisp and Clean with White and Green

Foam-free, fabulous and fragrant with flowers from Florabundance.com and GardenRosesDirect.com. This arrangement is sure to cool you down on a hot summer day. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne combines wild and rustic field grown foliages with luxurious fragrant white flowers. The foliages include green oats, bunny tail foliage, poppy pods and Italian Ruscus. Flowers include tweedia, lily tulips, clematis and dramatic Princess Miyuki Roses. Enjoy!

A holiday floral design in a blue Fiestaware pitcher features red roses, delphinium, tweedia, scabiosa, and Italian ruscus.

4th of July Picnic

Floral Design Institute salutes the USA with a patriotic floral design for Independence Day. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a beautiful foam-free design using an armature foliage technique. Summer blossoms combine to create a celebration-worthy design in red, white, and blue. Perfect for a summer picnic. Enjoy!

A gorgeous arrangement for the home combines curly willow, agonis, Golden Mustard roses, Princess Maya garden roses, foxglove, butterfly ranunculus and strawflowers.

A Flower Arrangement for the Home

In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a gorgeous bouquet in a complex color harmony using flowers from GardenRosesDirect.com and Florabundance.com. Beginning with a natural armature of fresh curly willow Leanne adds agonis foliage, golden mustard garden roses, Princess Maya garden roses, foxglove, butterfly ranunculus and strawflowers. This foam free arrangement is perfect for any home. Enjoy!

A stunning bouquet is filled with Toffee roses, Cappuccino roses, Queen Anne's lace, wax flower, butterfly ranunculus, and a variety of grasses.

Summer Wedding Bouquet

Summertime is wedding time, and for the professional floral designers it is a time for innovation and creativity. As professional designer we must stay ahead of the consumer. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a fantastic wedding bouquet in a casual gathered style and complementary color harmony. She features Phalaenopsis orchids combined with a gathering of summer blossoms built upon a clustered gathering of boxwood. Toffee roses, cappuccino roses, Queen Anne's lace, wax flower, Butterfly Ranunculus, various grasses and a collar of fatsia complete this beautiful bouquet. Enjoy!

A long horizontal centerpiece in lovely tones of magenta and violet is comprised of Tiara roses, dendrobium orchids, ranunculus, agonis, eryngium, jasmine vine, and snapdragons.

Long and Low Centerpiece

At Floral Design Institute we are always exploring new concepts, design styles, techniques and products. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne demonstrates the use of a new design product, Agra-Wool. This product is a replacement for the standard floral foam. Composed of basalt and sucrose it is completely natural, compostable and decomposes completely. Leanne demonstrates several design techniques as she creates a lovely centerpiece with flowers from Florabundance.com and GardenRosesDirect.com. Enjoy!

A small elopement wedding bouquet mixes White Cloud garden roses, blue hydrangea, tweedia, and eryngium for a beautiful effect.

Elopement Wedding Bouquet

Due to the restrictions generated by the Covid-19 pandemic many wedding couples are choosing to hold an "elopement wedding". While the term "elopement" traditionally refers to a small secret wedding it now includes any small, intimate wedding with few guests and limited decor and pomp. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates and demonstrates a beautiful petite bouquet perfect for a small wedding. Enjoy!

A unique head vase is filled with Princess Hitomi roses, Italian ruscus, anemone, poppy pods, bunny tail grass, mini aster, and jasmine.

Modern Flower Arrangement

At Floral Design Institute we love to explore the "circles" in popular design styles. During the two decades of 1939 through 1959 sculpted vases in the shape of heads were extremely popular. And now, they are gaining in popularity again. The "head vases" as they are known were generally of a woman's head and ranged from hand-sculpted and elegant to silly to tacky. Many are collector's items today. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a beautiful up-to-date arrangement in a head vase featuring flowers from Florabundance.com and GardenRosesDirect.com. Enjoy!

A spiral hand tied wedding bouquet features Princess Maya and Golden Mustard roses, hellebores, strawflower, butterfly ranunculus, and agonis.

Hand Tied Wedding Bouquet

A wedding bouquet fashioned using the classic hand-tied spiral technique results in a lovely design. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne carefully demonstrates the spiral technique as she creates an exquisite design using flowers from GardenRosesDirect.com and Florabundance.com. Enjoy!

A bold modern round copper vessel features a pink anthurium nestled in the center, then adds twisted kiwi vine, miniature Cymbidium orchid blooms, leucothoe foliage, and a bit of preserved moss.

Making a Floral Statement

This is an excellent study of linear design a well as how to create maximum impact with minimum floral materials. Leanne explains the design theory as she fashions a big bold and beautiful design in a linear format using just a few pieces of twisted Kiwi vine, three anthurium, three miniature Cymbidium orchid blooms, a bit of preserved moss and three stems of Leucothoe foliage. Enjoy!

A bold bespoke design in a gold compote is filled with fatsia, huckleberry, Israeli ruscus, agonis, viburnum, roses, carnations, pin cushion protea, spray roses, blackberries, and butterfly ranunculus.

Mother's Day Bespoke Design

When it comes to creating floral arrangements for Mother's Day you want large, beautiful and dramatic. In this Flower School Video How-To Demonstration Leanne shares the techniques for creating an on-trend and foam-free Bespoke Garden Style Design. You will love Leanne's contemporary approach to an opulent design filled with gorgeous flowers of the season. Enjoy!

A beautiful hand tied bouquet is filled with violet blooms including roses, scabiosa, and eucalyptus, then it is wrapped in colorful waterproof papers to enhance its look.

Flower Bouquet Wrapping

What could be more fun than sharing flowers? Sharing them anonymously on May Day! I have so many fond memories of gathering flowers, placing them on the doorstep, ringing the bell, then running to hide and watching the surprised recipient smile. Yes, I knew flowers were my calling at a very young age. Today, sharing flowers is not just for May Day. This week’s how-to floral design tutorial, Flower Bouquet Wrapping is perfect for spreading the flower love every single day. Take a moment now and enjoy!

A small nested arrangement in red and pink mixes Cappuccino spray roses, miniature cymbidium orchids, pussy willow, galax leaves, and quail eggs.

Tiny Blooms

All floral designers have experienced the dilemma of leftovers. Branches, foliages and blossoms remaining after creating larger arrangements. Leftovers but still too beautiful to throw away. In this Flower School How-To video Leanne creates a spectacular tiny arrangement with a grid of pussy willow and short stemmed blossoms. You will love these alternative mechanics and techniques. Enjoy!

A purple umbrella is filled with spring blooms such as flowering plum, jasmine vine and agapanthus paired with spring flowering branches and Israeli ruscus.

April Showers Bring May Flowers

An umbrella filled with spring flowers hanging on your front door is a wonderful spring greeting. Leanne shares several clever techniques for creating this lovely bouquet in this Flower School Live Video. You will be inspired to make your own umbrella design and perhaps one for a friend as well. Enjoy!

A party centerpiece features vibrant daffodils, Capriccio roses, button poms, tulips, and leucothe foliage in an orange cubed vase.

Party Centerpiece

The colorful blossoms and blooming plants of springtime make for a natural party centerpiece. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne combines flowers and foliages into five small hand-tied bouquets, each with an aspidistra collar. She then gathers all of the bouquets into a single vessel to create a party centerpiece. Best of all, after the party is over the small bouquets can be given a party gifts. Enjoy!

A whimsical and festive bunny design is created from carnations, heather, acacia, anemones, Israeli ruscus and galax leaves.

Easter Bunny Arrangement

Floral Designs for Easter can be traditional or whimsical. In this Flower School How-To Video Demonstration Teacher Marisa Perring AIFD has chosen to create a fantastic whimsical design. You will be amazed as she shares her techniques for creating an Easter Bunny out of carnations. The finished design is "off-the-scale" cute. Enjoy!

A unique linear floral design uses a kenzan to anchor Quicksand roses, cymbidium orchids, luco foliage, foxglove, brunia, and flowering plum in a slate tray.

Designing with a Kenzan

One of the oldest inorganic armatures for floral design is the Kenzan, also know as a pin-cushion holder or spiky frog. The Kenzan was introduced by the Moribana school of Ikebana around 1910. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne uses a Kenzan as she demonstrates a beautiful linear styled floral design.

A festive holiday arrangement features white hydrangeas, spray roses, carnations in a green St. Patrick's party hat

St. Patrick's Day Flowers

Floral designers love the opportunity to create whimsical novelty designs. This is the opportunity to allow our creativity to go wild. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a design for St. Patrick's Day using a St. Patrick's Day party hat. The finished design would be a perfect centerpiece for a St. Patrick's Day party or as a gift for a favorite Irishman or Irishwoman. Enjoy!

A hand-tied bouquet in purple and dusty pink colors mixes scabiosa, sweet peas, quick sand roses and Queen Anne's lace.

Hand-Tied Bouquet Tutorial

The Hand-Tied Bouquet has become an essential design style for professional floral designers. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne carefully demonstrates step-by-step how to create a hand-tied bouquet using the spiral technique. Leanne admits that the technique is not easy. Beginners will discover that they have to practice the technique many times to get it right. But, once the technique is mastered it can be used throughout the year on many types of flowers. This technique is sure to become a favorite. Enjoy!

A beautiful monochromatic centerpiece mixes hellebores, hyacinth, miniature callas, garden roses and ranunculus.

Spring Flower Centerpiece

For the professional floral designer the first flowers of spring following Valentine's Day are such a joy. In this Flower School how-to video demonstration Leanne creates a beautiful monochromatic, foam free centerpiece. Beginning with a base of hydrangea Leanne adds hellebores, hyacinth, miniature callas, garden roses, ranunculus and branches of flowering plum. The finished design is a fragrant celebration of spring flowers. Enjoy!

A contemporary design combines beautiful and elegant garden roses with rustic woodlands birch bark, succulents, and budding branches.

Birch Bark Garden Roses

In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne stretches her skills as she creates an awesome contemporary design combining beautiful and elegant garden roses with rustic woodlands birth bark, succulents and budding branches. You will love this inspirational design. Enjoy!