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 elegant simple bouquet made using alabaster garden roses paired with stems of lily grass.

Two Ingredient Bouquet

You don't need 15 types of flowers and foliages to make a gorgeous bouquet - really! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a fabulous bouquet with just two ingredients: "Alabaster" garden roses from GardenRosesDirect.com and lily grass. That's it! Stunning and oh-so-simple - it's a timeless look. Enjoy!


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A dynamic hand-tied bouquet comprised of parakeet heliconia, anthurium, beehive ginger, hala, fatsia, aspidistra, and lily grass.

Tropical Hand-Tied Bouquet

Bold forms, clean lines, long-lasting tropical flowers -- yes, you CAN make a hand-tie with them! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a beautifully balanced hand-tied bouquet with three key tropical flowers - anthurium, parakeet heliconia and beehive ginger - and accented with hala, fatsia, aspidistra, and lily foliage. It's perfect for dropping into a waiting vase for a bouquet that will last for days and days. Enjoy!

An elegant sympathy design in white and green created with snapdragons, Eskimo roses, hydrangea, spider chrysanthemums, baby's breath and aspidistra leaves.

White Sympathy Arrangement

Classic and elegant, a white sympathy design is always appropriate, but that doesn't need to mean boring or basic. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne updates a classic design of roses, spider mums, snapdragons and hydrangea with a contemporary container and vertical placements. This design is sure to be well received with your customers. Enjoy!

A bold design using topical blooms such as, parakeet heliconia, beehive ginger, and anthurium paired with red carnations, variegated pittosporum, fatsia leaves, leucadendron, leucospermum, and flax stems.

Tropical Flower Arrangement

Wish you could get away to a tropical paradise somewhere? Do the next best thing and bring the tropics home to you! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a bold design with tropical flowers, featuring parakeet heliconia, anthuriums, beehive ginger and more -- it's a long lasting design sure to brighten your day. Ahhh, you can almost feel the warm, salty breeze. Enjoy!

A horizontal design in a brown compote, full of Symbol and Darcy garden roses, cafe au lait dahlias, red huckleberry, seeded eucalyptus, and fountain grass, accented with a barked ribbon.

Foam Free Rustic Compote

Foam free and fabulous, this design in a palette of warm hues is perfect for a dinner party or wedding centerpiece. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne designs with a variety of summer blooms from Gardenrosesdirect.com, including roses, dahlias and explosion grass -- all a perfect complement to the rustic container. Enjoy!


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An oval compote garden style design full of Effie garden roses, hyacinth, sweet peas, tweedia, mint, thyme, nerine lilies, and poppies.

Colorful Garden Flowers

Grab your color wheel, select some colorful blooms from the garden and let's create! A polychromatic color palette - five or more colors - can be tricky, but it can be done to great effect. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne works with tints of the five colors for a pleasing pastel arrangement. Designed foam free in an Art Deco inspired container, it's oh-so-fabulous! Enjoy!


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A vibrant wedding bouquet comprised of Symbol and Darcey garden roses, Fashonista alstromeria, ranunculus, flowering pittosporum, Italian ruscus and umbrella fern.

Colorful Wedding Bouquet

Wedding season 2023 is exploding with beautiful colors, amazing flowers, and unique foliages. We have so many opportunities to create beauty in our industry, and with top-notch flowers from GardenRosesDirect.com it's hard to go wrong! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a petite wedding bouquet with some of her favorites -- the garden rose "Symbol" with its dark tan center and pink-tipped edges, and "Darcey", in that deep pink tone. They combine beautifully with the new double alstroemeria "Fashionista" to create a bouquet that's hard to resist. Enjoy!


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A horizontal arrangement with a natural style to the design full of Kiera garden roses, Loli spray roses, nerine lilies, larkspur, campanula, sweet peas, allium, statice, blooming pittosporum, thyme, mint, and heather.

Cutting Garden Flower Arrangement

Perfect for the Spring and Summer months, a cutting garden style arrangement lets you bring the best of what's blooming outside, inside! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne designs in a parallel style, using an assortment of premium cutting garden blossoms from Florabundance.com -- larkspur, nerines, campanula, allium, sweet peas, and more. Flowers in all shades of pink work together to create a sweet arrangement sure to please. Enjoy!


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A simple white vase overflowing with lush Juliet, Sahara Sensation and Wedding Rosever garden rose varieties, paired with Italian ruscus, oregonia, and umbrella fern.

Luxurious Garden Roses

Foam-free, fabulous and LOADED with garden roses -- the old-fashioned "cabbage" style rose, "Juliet", and two varieties of gorgeous garden spray roses, "Sahara Sensation" and "Wedding Rosever". Oh so much fragrance and beauty in one arrangement! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates this monofloral bouquet using three kinds of foliages and amazing garden roses from GardenRosesDirect.com and Florabundance.com. Enjoy!


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A bubble bowl vase full of Italian ruscus, salal, and fatsia leaves. With blooms of statice, leptospermum, eryngium, roses, mini carnations, freesia, and anemones all in shades of violet and fuchsia.

Flowers for Mom

The classic 'bubble bowl' is back on trend, but with a fresh new approach to how it's used, making it a perfect container for Mother's Day. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne has gathered an incredible assortment of blooms and foliages -- anemones, roses, leptospermum, freesia, ruscus, salal, fatsia leaves and more -- to create a long-lasting, foam-free, over-the-top arrangement for the Mom in your life. Enjoy!

A linear design in a pink square container, created with anthurium, roses, leptospermum, veronica, xanadu leaves, meyeri fern, and lily grass.

Linear Style Design

Though all floral designs should incorporate the Elements and Principles of Design, no style makes them more obvious than a formal linear design -- it has Line in the name! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a dramatic linear design with just a few materials - including a trio of stunning anthuriums - highlighting rhythm, color, and texture galore. Enjoy!

A collection of four mono-botanical arrangements, consisting of spray roses, ranunculus, lisianthus, Nerine lillies, and anthurium, paired with seeded eucalyptus all in shades of blush.

Peaches and Cream

Flower shops often generate a lot of "onsie-twosie" stems: one or two stems of this flower, three or four stems of another. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne shares a simple yet classy design that uses these often overlooked blooms in shades of peach and cream. What a grand way to highlight a few stems of many varieties of flowers! Enjoy!

A sophisticated silver wrist cuff adorned with sparkly gems, miniature phalaenopsis orchids, and tinted succulents.

Prom Wrist Cuff

They say the Devil is in the details -- if that's true, this elegant wrist cuff is wickedly perfect! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne shows you step-by-step how to make a simple yet sophisticated prom wrist band corsage with elegant orchids and a touch of bling. Enjoy!

A square concrete base with a stone rabbit resting on one corner. Stems of Belladonna delphinium, veronica, allium, eryngium, and tulips are placed in a garden style behind the rabbit, with succulents tucked low next to the rabbits front paws.

Easter Bunny Arrangement

People aren't the only ones who love flowers -- the Easter Bunny does, too! While doing a practice run on Easter egg deliveries, our rabbit stops to take a rest. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne shows you step-by-step how to create this Easter Bunny flower arrangement in shades of violet, red-violet and of course, Color of the Year - Viva Magenta. Enjoy!

A collection of small mono-botanical hand tied bouquets using daffodils, iris, and tulips placed into a vibrant yellow vase.

Spring Bunches

Simple and natural is the design style for Spring flowers. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne showcases the beauty of Spring bulb flowers - iris, daffodils, and of course - tulips! This is a design that's quick, easy, and - FOAM FREE! Enjoy!

A vibrant blooming arrangement full of stock, genestra, tulips, feverfew and mint, paired with a vibrant aqua vase.

Flowercore Color Explosion

Here at Floral Design Institute we are 100% into the Flowercore movement, and always have been! Flowercore is a trend centered around, well -- FLOWERS! They're the primary ingredient with the foliage playing a supporting role. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne selects a vibrant palette of colors to create a foam-free vase design with a lot of POP. Enjoy!

A large footed compote design with a base of dusty miller, waxflower and seeded eucalyptus, filled with carnations, spray roses, sweet peas, tulips, peonies, and oriental lilies.

Designing with a Flower Recipe

The first step to making a profit is knowing what your costs are in a design. How do you do that? Floral arrangement recipes! In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne creates a luxurious foam-free design as she talks about stem counts, the process of creating design recipes, and profitable floral design, all with the help of Lobiloo florists' software. Enjoy!


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A mono-botanical wedding bouquet comprised of quicksand roses, that have been reflexed to give the bloom a larger face. Tied off with a warm copper ribbon and the stems left long and splayed out.

Reflexed Roses Wedding Bouquet

We research the trends so you don't have to! One design technique drawing a LOT of attention is a reflexed rose bouquet. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne shows you how to make a reflexed rose wedding bouquet. Some love this polarizing bouquet style, some hate it - and she wants to hear what YOU think about it! Enjoy!

A lush horizontal centerpiece design using, Bessie garden roses, hydrangea, jasmine vine, pieris, sweet pea, anemone, and nerine lillies, all in soft pastels.

Long and Low Centerpiece

Spring has, well, SPRUNG! We have an ever-growing assortment of gorgeous blooms to select from - the options increase every week. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne demonstrates a fabulous foam-free centerpiece that's long, low, and lush, full of beautiful blooms from Gardenrosesdirect.com. Enjoy!


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A bespoke inspired classic crescent design using, dusty miller, butterfly ranunculus, lisianthus, astilbe, spray roses, and garden roses.

Bespoke Style Crescent

Rounds, ovals, crescents -- all the classic forms! -- they never truly go out of style. In this Flower School How-To Video Leanne updates the classic crescent form with a foam-free design of on-trend flowers from Florabundance.com. Astilbe, ranunculus, garden roses and more in tints, tones, and shades of Viva Magenta are combined with blush, silver and soft butter hues. Enjoy!


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