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Sabine Darrall Floral

Procreate Zoom Session

Procreate Zoom Session

£250.00

2hr Procreate Zoom session with discovery email beforehand so that the session can be tailored to meet your needs.

If you want to wow your clients with stunning digital visuals, but aren’t able to attend an in-person workshop then this is the session for you.

During this video session Sabine will guide you through the process of creating stunning visuals that will elevate your proposal designs/mood boards and make your clients consultations a more interactive experience.  Following the session you will be able to share your vision with your clients and help sell your services and value.

The session also includes a starter pack of brushes/backgrounds/vessels to help start your journey with Procreate.  These will be shared with you prior to your session.

Don’t worry, you don’t need to be able to draw to create gorgeous digital visuals, all you need is your iPad, Apple pencil/stylus pen and access to Procreate.

Once payment is received we will contact you to arrange a mutually convenient date and time. If for any reason we can’t find a suitable date we will refund you in full.

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A reminder of what you can create without the use of floral foam …..
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A reminder of what you can create without the use of floral foam …..
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A fully compostable casket spray, made with no foam and no wire, using simple, natural mechanics that keep the design lightweight and secure. With no water source, flower choice becomes critical: I rely on long-lasting varieties and evergreen foliages, often keeping the bulb attached on spring flowers giving them their own water source.
Before leaving the studio, the entire piece is thoroughly sprayed and hessian is placed underneath to protect surfaces.

It was encouraging to finally see a recent newspaper article drawing attention to the environmental impact of floral foam and plastic in funeral tributes, it feels important to keep demonstrating practical alternatives. 

This is not new territory — it’s something I started talking about over ten years ago after being shocked at the sheer scale of foam and plastic from crematoriums going to landfill. I wrote to  key industry people along with journalists and the press and met with no response or with indifference. 

Ironically florists are now facing another challenge.
With more people opting for simple funerals with little or no ceremony, we’re seeing a real reduction in flowers for funerals— something that directly affects florists’ livelihoods. And that feels really sad.
Flowers are often the last tangible thing someone can do for a loved one they’ve lost. The act of choosing them, giving them, and seeing them placed goes far beyond decoration. Funeral flowers are not a modern habit — they are part of the grieving process and a  tradition going back to Ancient Greece.

Finding sustainable alternatives to traditional tributes isn’t just an environmental conversation. It’s about protecting a ritual, supporting our industry, and ensuring flowers continue to have a place at funerals.

Step by step clips from the full tutorial on @blossomandprosper
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A fully compostable casket spray, made with no foam and no wire, using simple, natural mechanics that keep the design lightweight and secure. With no water source, flower choice becomes critical: I rely on long-lasting varieties and evergreen foliages, often keeping the bulb attached on spring flowers giving them their own water source. Before leaving the studio, the entire piece is thoroughly sprayed and hessian is placed underneath to protect surfaces. It was encouraging to finally see a recent newspaper article drawing attention to the environmental impact of floral foam and plastic in funeral tributes, it feels important to keep demonstrating practical alternatives. This is not new territory — it’s something I started talking about over ten years ago after being shocked at the sheer scale of foam and plastic from crematoriums going to landfill. I wrote to key industry people along with journalists and the press and met with no response or with indifference. Ironically florists are now facing another challenge. With more people opting for simple funerals with little or no ceremony, we’re seeing a real reduction in flowers for funerals— something that directly affects florists’ livelihoods. And that feels really sad. Flowers are often the last tangible thing someone can do for a loved one they’ve lost. The act of choosing them, giving them, and seeing them placed goes far beyond decoration. Funeral flowers are not a modern habit — they are part of the grieving process and a tradition going back to Ancient Greece. Finding sustainable alternatives to traditional tributes isn’t just an environmental conversation. It’s about protecting a ritual, supporting our industry, and ensuring flowers continue to have a place at funerals. Step by step clips from the full tutorial on @blossomandprosper
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What colour schemes would you love to be working with in 2026/7?
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What colour schemes would you love to be working with in 2026/7?
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You don’t always need expensive focal flowers — 
There are other ways to create an overall look that’s just as eye-catching.
This clip is taken from my full tutorial on creating a foam-free glass vase design, where I explain the mechanics and the design process for this pretty elevated centrepiece. 
The full tutorial can be found in the Blossom & Prosper library.

Want to join me? 
 @blossomandprosper  membership is only £12 a month and gives you access to a huge library of floristry tutorials, resources and recipes.
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You don’t always need expensive focal flowers — 
There are other ways to create an overall look that’s just as eye-catching. This clip is taken from my full tutorial on creating a foam-free glass vase design, where I explain the mechanics and the design process for this pretty elevated centrepiece. The full tutorial can be found in the Blossom & Prosper library. Want to join me? @blossomandprosper membership is only £12 a month and gives you access to a huge library of floristry tutorials, resources and recipes.
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What are your thoughts on this rose? Does the size take something away from its beauty?
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What are your thoughts on this rose? Does the size take something away from its beauty?
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Thank you @devonshirerose_floraldesign  for the lovely feedback from the last pre-season wedding florist workshop .🙏🏻 
If you think you’d benefit from a day preparing for the year ahead click on the link and book your place for this years workshop 
25th February :)
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Thank you @devonshirerose_floraldesign for the lovely feedback from the last pre-season wedding florist workshop .🙏🏻 If you think you’d benefit from a day preparing for the year ahead click on the link and book your place for this years workshop 25th February :)
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