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Grand Floral Creations for Weddings & Events

byPriti Flower ArtIn-person classes at workshop in Kolshet, ThaneStarts from4,500 per workshopView full gallery

Moving beyond jewellery, I teach you the art of constructing statement wedding accessories like floral umbrellas, net dupattas, and heavy garlands. Learn the professional techniques that make these pieces stand out.

This is a flower dupatta made entirely of fresh jasmine buds (mogra). I teach the special weaving technique to create this delicate and fragrant accessory, perfect for a bride.

Watch my students learning to make a 'Tagad Kali' duppata. They work together to weave each bud perfectly, learning the patience and skill required for such large-scale floral work.

This is a 'Tagad' shela, a net-like dupatta woven with fresh flowers and decorated with purple orchids. This shows the hard work and 'mehnat' that goes into creating high-end floral fashion.

A beautiful, full-length wedding garland made with purple orchids and baby's breath. In my class, you will learn how to construct these heavy, luxurious garlands that are in high demand for weddings.

A close-up view of a finished floral umbrella, decorated with purple orchids and gypsophila. This is a stunning accessory for a bride's entry at a Haldi or Mehendi ceremony.

In my class, you will also learn to make other decorative wedding items. Here, students are practicing making a floral basket (pardi), a dhanushban (bow and arrow), and a Koli veni.

About Grand Floral Creations for Weddings & Events

Making a full floral umbrella or a net dupatta isn't just about sticking flowers together, it is about the structural wiring that keeps them fresh and symmetrical for hours. In my studio, we focus on this foundation because if the base is weak, the whole look fails. You will learn the exact wire gauges and weaving patterns that turn simple buds into heavy, luxurious wedding accessories that do not fall apart.

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