Festive Thinking 2023 (Audience)
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Refresh your inspiration, skills and techniques with four festive designs for the Christmas season.
Join Mark in a video tutorial where he talks through four designs, demonstrating techniques and discussing the reasoning behind design decisions
Get detailed instructions on the four designs in two bonus eBooks, and rewatch the video tutorial any time to the end ofJanuary 2024.
Amazing ideas. Thank you.
The sickles are very versatile and can be used in many different ways, not only for a festive design. I liked the fact that a subtle Christmas feeling was encouraged for the designs in this forum.
Enjoyed the challenge and learnt so much. Mark's ability to see what might be with a few subtle changes is amazing.
Festive Thinking provided an opportunity to work to a theme and then see just how totally different everyone's ideas are, when developing that theme. The feedback provided was clear and focused on improvement. It was also great to have certain design styles discussed - in particular the explanation of displacement from container was insightful.
That the Festive Thinking courses are extremely worthwhile, cost effective and so convenient to be able to watch the videos at home and then revue at one's leisure.
Four Luxurious Designs
Walk through four festive designs with Mark - two tall designs and two low, all made with a singular mechanic in common - fibre crescents.
Step by step instructions with ample illustrative photos provide a starting point for your own interpretations.
The techniques used are simple and yet offer great scope to use in many different design styles.
Curving lines of glistening sickles and choice botanicals bring festivity and rhythm to these Christmas designs.
A sprinkling of yuletide spices enhances the festive feeling.
Sickles bring long draping lines and a fluid feeling not possible with short-stemmed materials.
The flower choices and their compact use in these compositions make them long lasting - low maintenance and perfect for a relaxed festive season.
Creating designs using organic sickle shapes naturally introduces curving elements.
Their crafted forms and fluid lines add impact and interest without overwhelming the flowers.
Using metallic wire to bind the sickles offers a subtle glistening element that makes the final arrangement fit easily into almost any Christmas context.
Your Audience Registration Includes:
- Video Tutorial walking through the four designs in the bonus eBooks
- Instruction in making fibre crescents using a range of fibres and threads
- A refresher in the oft-overlooked yet foundational technique of Binding
- Two bonus eBooks, giving step by step instructions for all four of the designs in the video tutorial
- A critical analysis of the designs submitted in the Live Design Forum (watch live and/or catch-up later)
- Another bonus eBook of all of the Design Learnings from the Live Design Forum - full of ideas, observations and learnings that you can apply in your designs.
Participation Guide
The Participation Guide is your guide to getting the most out of your participation in the Festive Thinking program.
If you have questions about Festive Thinking, some answers may be found in it, and you are also welcome to ask us any question directly.
Festive Thinking Timetable
2023 Thursday 21 November 2023
Saturday 9 December 2023
Tuesday 12 December 2023
Thursday 14 December 2023
2024 Course dates for 2024 are yet to be announced. Times All times listed are Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT - Sydney). You can compare your local time zone to Sydney time at flowerthinking.com/worldtime. |
Stay Updated
If you'd like us to update you on new course dates and other developments in Festive Thinking, you can register your interest here.
Gallery
You can view some of the submissions and learnings from past participants in the Festive Thinking Gallery.
Mark Pampling has been designing, competing, teaching and judging for thirty years now and is as well known for his clear, linear design style as for his patient and inclusive way of sharing his knowledge.
- 2019 Beijing World Flower Art Contest – Champion
- 2015 Interflora World Cup, Berlin – Judge
- 2014 Fusion Flowers International Designer of the Year – 1st Place
- 9th China International Orchid Show (Sanya) – Best Creative Award
- 2014 International Flower Contest Japan – Best in Show, Gold Award and Design Innovation Award
- Asia Cup 2014 (Japan) – 1st Place – Surprise Table Display
- 2013 Fusion Flowers International Designer of the Year – 2 Silver Awards & 1 Bronze Award
- 2012 Fusion Flowers International Designer of the Year – 4th Place
- 2012 Interflora Australia Cup – Winner
- 2011 Interflora Australia Cup – Winner
- Australian Competitor 10th Interflora World Cup 2004 – 3rd Place
You can learn more about Mark here.
Festive Thinking (Audience)
Festive Thinking (Audience)
Festive Thinking (Audience)
A Program led by Mark Pampling
Festive Thinking is an opportunity to refresh your inspiration, skills and techniques with some festive designs for the Christmas season.
It consists of an instructional video, two instructional eBooks, an online workshop (with bonus recording) and a book of learnings - Mark Pampling's analysis of up to twenty designs for your continued learnings and growth as a floral artist or designer.
It includes:
- 1 x video tutorial covering four designs in two distinct styles
- 1 x video recording of the live design discussion (accessible to end January 2024)
- 1 x eBook of Mark's analytical design notes (yours to keep)
- 2 x how-to eBooks covering four designs (yours to keep)
- + loads of inspiration and learnings that you can share in and apply to your own practice
What You Get:
14 November
- Recorded demonstration showcasing two Christmas designs
- Two eBooks on the designs showcased by Mark
12 December
- Live Design Discussion, where the work of up to twenty floral designers is critically analysed by Mark Pampling
14 December
- An eBook of Mark's detailed analytical design notes, showcasing many learnings that you can apply in your design practice
The eBooks:
More details coming soon.
The Videos:
Festive Thinking Video Tutorial demonstrates, step by step, how to make a total of four designs and includes guidance on the hands-on techniques that you'll need to make them yourself
Festive Thinking Design Discussion is a detailed discussion, led by Mark Pampling, where he analyses the items submitted by the contributing designers, according to the Principles of Design.
The discussion will offer many learnings and useable insights that you can apply to your own floral discipline.
The program timetable and detailed information on how to participate can be found in the Participation Guide.
You can register your interest in the program and be updated on future course dates here.
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from 76 reviewsThe intriguing theme,"Uncommon threads", captured my attention and thinking. I initially thought this short course,"Designing to win", would be too challenging. I found that it was actually comprehensive, well organized and structured, and rewarding eventually. This course was about understanding the rules and schedule of a competition. It was about learning how to evaluate one's design for a competition against an essential list of marking criteria for judging. Mark conducted two virtual discussion forums fluently, meticulously and constructively by giving clear analysis with concise explanations. He posed questions and made suggestions on each participant's design in #1 submission. The task of improving/adjusting/changing in order to achieve a better outcome became the necessary challenge for #2 submission.
The learnings from all the other submissions was just as important as those of mine. After having completed this course, I gained a better understanding of the entire process of designing to win and the crucial decision making that hinged on the points/marks for judging. The "wow factor" which can contribute to winning can be achieved by more critical evaluation of a design. Learning to be a better designer is always my aim in participating in Mark's courses. I truly felt that I achieved it and it was a likely "win" for me. The instructional eBooks and video tutorials on competitions were valuable bonuses given after completion of the course.
Thank you, Mark, for this great opportunity to learn from you.
One Container, Five Elements expanded my design processes and choices. Analysing the container and looking for a link to each of the five elements. Focusing on one element was a disciplined journey, one that became more complex the further I travelled along the path, albeit a rewarding journey. On reflection it allowed me to consider my choices and to give each element of design a voice in my arrangements. I likened it to a choir where one voice may lead but if the supporting harmonies are not in pitch the whole auditory experience is not quite right. I found myself falling to my favourite elements and constantly self-evaluating to see what was often needed, often editing rather than adding. During the group feedback sessions, I gained new eyes not only on my own work but that of my peers. Such a rewarding experience.
Each task or assignment for this course pushes you to think more about placement of components in order to ensure that the elements and principles of design are used to create a harmonious result. Mark encourages creativity by providing examples before leaving you to work in your own way, this is incredibly stimulating. All feedback provided is done in a positive way which encourages you to assess your own work better each time - however I still manage to repeat some of the same faults over and again ;) so plenty more to learn.
I really enjoyed the course and particularly found the critique process really helpful, as Mark carefully explained what worked well with the designs we had each produced and how they could potentially be improved further. At each stage, Mark explained how the design principles applied and helped me to develop my understanding of contemporary work.
Yet another amazing floral learning opportunity by our incredible Mark Pampling and Flower Thinking. The experience of learning is outstanding with endless learning opportunities. This is not simply an online course, it is an interactive extremely detailed, deep learning opportunity. Thank you Flower Thinking - My designs from the course are pictured below. So much learning and adaptation creates a new awareness and thought process in design which I truly enjoyed.
Festive Thinking allowed me to expand my creativity. Mark’s ebooks and video explanations were clear and provided examples of the task. I throughly enjoyed creating with the sickles and the online forum. Mark expert advice and suggestions gives insights into the designer’s arrangements. This allows for self improvement and reflection on my own creation. A wonderful experience I look forward to the next Flower Thinking offering.