February 12, 2026 | Live Online Class — LOVE IN PRACTICE — The Art of Romantic Tablescapes — A Mechanics of Grace Studio Experience

$100.00

Details:

  • Class Type: Live, Interactive Online Workshop

  • Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026

  • Time: 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM EST (Class + Q&A)

  • Platform: Google Meet (Link provided upon registration & payment)

  • Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate

Love in Practice is a romantic Mechanics of Grace Studio Session created to explore the language of love through floral design, softness, balance, intimacy, and intention.

This class is inspired by romantic wedding aesthetics, timeless palettes, and emotional design—teaching you how to create florals that feel tender, refined, and deeply personal without being overdone.

This is not about themed décor or holiday styling.
It’s about learning how to design a romantic wedding style.

WHAT THIS CLASS IS ABOUT

This live, online Studio Session is designed to help you move past overthinking and into confident, intentional design. Join Maribel inside the studio as she teaches the mechanics behind a low, refined wedding centerpiece—focusing on structure, balance, and thoughtful execution used in real weddings.

You’ll learn how to think through design decisions and confidently adapt one centerpiece style across round, rectangular, and long tables.

Details:

  • Class Type: Live, Interactive Online Workshop

  • Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026

  • Time: 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM EST (Class + Q&A)

  • Platform: Google Meet (Link provided upon registration & payment)

  • Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate

Love in Practice is a romantic Mechanics of Grace Studio Session created to explore the language of love through floral design, softness, balance, intimacy, and intention.

This class is inspired by romantic wedding aesthetics, timeless palettes, and emotional design—teaching you how to create florals that feel tender, refined, and deeply personal without being overdone.

This is not about themed décor or holiday styling.
It’s about learning how to design a romantic wedding style.

WHAT THIS CLASS IS ABOUT

This live, online Studio Session is designed to help you move past overthinking and into confident, intentional design. Join Maribel inside the studio as she teaches the mechanics behind a low, refined wedding centerpiece—focusing on structure, balance, and thoughtful execution used in real weddings.

You’ll learn how to think through design decisions and confidently adapt one centerpiece style across round, rectangular, and long tables.

 

What You’ll Learn

    • Step-by-step Mechanics for creating a low wedding centerpiece

      • How to Build a strong foundation before styling

      • Flower placement, balance, and the use of negative space

      • Design decision-making used in professional wedding and event work

      • How to refine your technique with clarity and confidence

      • How to adapt one centerpiece design for different table shapes

    • Recommended base structure: Lummy plate

    • Foam vs. foam-free mechanics: how to securely build a floral sphere using cages, floral foam, or sustainable alternatives.

    • Tools of the trade: floral tape, wire,

    • Building a perfectly low centerpiece

    • Inserting and spacing flowers for natural texture, movement, and elegance.

    • adding florals for any shape of table

    • Styling the base with glass cylinders, pillar candles, and floating votives for soft, ambient lighting.

    • Safety tips when incorporating open flames at events.

    • How to create visual harmony between your floral design and the candlelit base.

    • Pro tips for transporting and setting up Low centerpieces at the table.

    • looking fresh and beautiful all day.

    • How to ensure your centerpiece looks stunning from every angle (and camera-ready for Pinterest & photographers).

Materials List:

Want to create alongside Maribel?
Gather these materials before class. (Not required, but highly encouraged!)

    • 8 Hydrangeas

    • 8 stems of roses Blush

    • 3 stems of lisianthus

    • 3 stems of stock

    • 5 stems of rananculus

    • spray roses 3 stems

    • compose vase

    • Foam cage or floral netting dome

    • Clear floral tape, floral wire

    • 3–4 cylinder vases for candles (varying heights)

    • Pillar candles & floating votives