September 28th
Workshop 1: Wearable Flowers Smackdown!

October 5th
Workshop 2: Favorite Armatures and Sustainable Mechanics!

October 26th
Workshop 3: Harnessing Your Creativity >

November 8th
Workshop 4: Ask Me Anything Live Q&A

You’re Invited to Passionflower Sue’s
Free LIVE Workshop Series!
This workshop series is 100% FREE, each workshop will be approximately 45-minutes.
Our next Workshop is on November 8th at 1PM ET.
No worries if you're joining us late, you can catch all the replays!
There will be no pitching or selling during these workshops!
Workshop 1: Wearable Flowers Smackdown!
September 28th (watch the replay)
Join me as I share my very favorite way of making updated, fashion-forward floral wearables. Floral accessories should be fun to make and comfortable to wear, and this method delivers on both! One innovative base transforms into 20+ designs! I guarantee you’ll love this transformative technique!
You will learn:
🔥 The inexpensive, easy to source supplies I use to make many wearables
🔥 5 ideas on how to make flowers for the hair
🔥 How to make a variety of floral jewelry pieces including rings, earrings, and necklaces
🔥 How to transform dated corsage bases into works of floral art
🔥 3 faster, simpler ways to make boutonnieres

Workshop 2: Favorite Armatures and Sustainable Mechanics!
October 5th (watch the replay)
Join me as I share my favorite sustainable methods for creating armatures, vase mechanics, pomanders, garland bases, wreaths, crowns, more! I’m also sharing thoughts on some of the newest and most exciting sustainable products on the market. 4 years ago I set a goal is to have a studio that only works with compostable or reusable materials. I’m excited to share the methods that have allowed me to do just that!
I will share:
🔥 How to make a bouquet armature that will allow you to create artful, airy, cascading bouquets
🔥 Thoughts on how to work with luffa gourds to create a variety of headpieces
🔥 How to work with snow fungus to make completely compostable centerpieces
Workshop 3: Harnessing Your Creativity
October 26th (watch the replay)
Join me live as I share a framework for culturing creativity that I call “Issues and Inspiration.” I see florists as artists- each with our own perspectives, driving beliefs, and unique expression. Learn this framework, and start to really tap into the creativity that lies within you! Create meaningful work that fills you up and connects with the world.
In this workshop you will learn:
🔥 How to create a checklist that helps you stay aligned with your work
🔥 Ideas on how to foster a regular creative practice
🔥 Thoughts on staying engaged in your work
🔥 Ideas for gathering inspiration
Plus!
You won't want to miss...

Workshop 4: Ask Me Anything
November 8th, 1:00 p.m. EST
Join me for a fun Q & A session. I’ve been collecting juicy questions for months- don’t miss this chance to hear the juicy answers and add to the conversation!
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Hi, I'm Sue!
My floral journey began in a small retail shop. I slowly built enough courage to think out of the box and create something that I just really wanted to make.
That led me to start my own floral design business and then ultimately today - as a published author and speaker, I've had the extreme pleasure of helping over 20,000 students from all over the world try things that aren't traditional - which has helped many to start and grow their floral businesses.
I'm excited for you to tune in as I host a series of FREE workshops to help you grow your floral design business.
More about Sue
Susan is a floral designer, artist and instructor who creates unusual, boundary-pushing floral art including elaborate headpieces, floral wearables, floral installations, and her signature succulent jewelry.
Her soulful, seasonally- inspired creations have been described as exquisite living artwork.
A passionate teacher, Susan offers instruction for new and professional florists through her online classes, “Virtual Studio” membership, and through destination workshops.
Her first book, “The Art of Wearable Flowers” was released spring 2020, with Chronicle Books. Susan is passionate about seasonality, sustainability, and teaching others how to relish the moment through the medium of flowers.
