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Certain skills are needed to begin a career in Floral Design. This Design Program will help you learn those skills quickly and conveniently. You'll get hands-on training in:
- Basics and tools of Floral Design.
- Design techniques, styles, and plant care.
- Coordination and design of arrangements for weddings.
- Promotion and planning of arrangements for holidays and theme parties.
- Creation of artificial and dried flower displays.
Why complete a Floral Designer training program? With the right credentials, you can:
- Earn as much as $27,000 per year
- Work for a florist shop, or in the floral department of a grocery store.
- Design arrangements for a florist, or start your own business.
It is expected that the demand for Floral Designers will increase 14% by 2010. As more grocery and specialty stores add floral departments, the increased need for designers will provide the employment opportunities you've been looking for!
Vocational Schools offering Floral Design classes include:
- Penn Foster Career School -

- Ashworth University -

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