Sarah Garvey
Create Custom Bouquet Wraps Clients Love
Create Custom Bouquet Wraps Clients Love
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Join the MembershipInstructor: Sarah Garvey
Course Length: 1 hour | Lessons: 15
Skill Level: All Levels
Turn floral arrangements into keepsakes.
A leather bouquet wrap adds a personal, handcrafted touch to any arrangement—perfect for weddings, events, or everyday floral gifts. In this course, Sarah Garvey guides you through the process of designing, patterning, and crafting a bouquet wrap that not only enhances the flowers but also serves as a meaningful memento.
From learning what florists want, to asking the right client questions, to creating custom patterns, you’ll walk away with the skills to design wraps that are both beautiful and functional—without needing a large investment in tools or machinery.
What You’ll Learn:
- Current floral design trends and what florists look for
- Key questions to ask clients before starting a project
- How to size, pattern, and design custom wraps
- Pricing considerations and best practices
- Techniques for creating unique, professional finishes
Inside the Course:
- Supplies & Project Overview
- Florist Insights + Client Checklist
- Pattern Creation & Design Techniques
- Wrap Assembly & Final Touches
Included with Membership:
✅ 140+ professionally filmed courses
✅ Downloadable patterns & checklists
✅ Monthly live Q&As with expert instructors
✅ Supportive artisan community
✅ Ongoing new course drops
About the Instructor:
Sarah Garvey is a full-time leather artist and the founder of Western Skies Handmade. Since 2008, she has created intricately tooled purses and accessories inspired by her background as a classical musician, her years on remote ranches, and the beauty of the southwestern desert she calls home. A self-taught leatherworker, Sarah is known for blending traditional tooling with modern design elements. She continues to create custom pieces, raise her two children in Arizona, and share her passion for keeping the artistry of leatherwork alive.
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