Create Your Own Romantic Wreath with Angela this Valentine's Day at Roswarne
- Lesley Price
- Feb 13
- 3 min read
Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion to express love and creativity. This year, Roswarne offers a unique chance to craft something truly special: a romantic wreath made with your own hands. Angela, a talented wreath maker, will be hosting a session in the Orangery on Sunday 15th February from 2 to 4 pm. For £45, you can join her to create a beautiful wreath using Roswarne’s own foliage and flowers. This event is not only a wonderful way to celebrate Valentine’s Day but also a chance to learn a new skill and enjoy a relaxing, creative afternoon.

Why Make Your Own Valentine’s Wreath?
Making a wreath is more than just a craft. It’s a way to connect with nature, slow down, and create something meaningful. Unlike store-bought decorations, a handmade wreath carries personal touches and memories. Using fresh foliage and flowers from Roswarne adds a local, natural charm that enhances the wreath’s beauty and scent.
Angela’s sessions have been highly praised, especially after the success of the pre-Christmas table ring workshops. Participants appreciated the hands-on guidance and the chance to take home a unique creation. This Valentine’s Day, the wreaths will be romantic and elegant, perfect for decorating your home or gifting to someone special.
What to Expect at the Session
Angela brings experience and warmth to her workshops. Here’s what you can look forward to:
Guided Instruction: Angela will walk you through each step, from selecting the foliage to arranging flowers and securing the wreath.
Use of Roswarne’s Foliage and Flowers: The materials are fresh and carefully chosen, ensuring your wreath looks vibrant and lasts longer.
Creative Freedom: While Angela provides guidance, you can personalize your wreath with your choice of flowers and design style.
Relaxed Atmosphere: The Orangery offers a bright, peaceful setting that inspires creativity and calm.
Take-Home Wreath: You leave with a finished wreath ready to display or gift.
This session is ideal for beginners and those with some crafting experience. Angela’s friendly approach makes it easy to follow along and enjoy the process.
Why Consider Angela for Your Hen Party?
If you’re planning a hen party, a wreath-making session with Angela could be a memorable and fun activity. It’s a creative alternative to typical celebrations, offering a chance to bond and make keepsakes. Here’s why it works well for groups:
Customizable Workshops: Angela can tailor the session to fit your group size and preferences.
Unique Experience: Guests get to learn a new skill and create something personal.
Beautiful Keepsakes: Each participant leaves with a wreath that reminds them of the special day.
Relaxed Social Setting: Crafting together encourages conversation and laughter in a calm environment.
Booking Angela for a hen party at Roswarne means you benefit from her expertise and the beautiful surroundings, making the event truly special.
Tips for Making the Most of Your Wreath-Making Experience
To enjoy the session fully and create a wreath you love, keep these tips in mind:
Dress Comfortably: Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little dusty or floral.
Bring Inspiration: If you have ideas or photos of wreath styles you like, bring them along.
Ask Questions: Angela is there to help, so don’t hesitate to seek advice on techniques or design.
Take Your Time: There’s no rush. Enjoy the process of arranging and adjusting your wreath.
Care for Your Wreath: After the session, keep your wreath fresh by misting it lightly and avoiding direct sunlight.
Booking Details and How to Join
The session takes place on Sunday 15th February from 2 to 4 pm in the Orangery at Roswarne. The cost is £45 per person, which covers all materials and instruction. Spaces are limited to ensure a quality experience, so booking early is recommended.
To reserve your spot, contact Roswarne directly or visit their website. Whether you come alone, with a friend, or as part of a group, you’ll find the session welcoming and rewarding.



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