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Nicole Capó Martínez

Floral Art: Make a Flower Crown

Floral Art: Make a Flower Crown

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The days are long, the flowers are blooming, and summer is a season for beautiful things.

Come spend an afternoon learning the basics of flower crown construction using floral wire, tape, and a selection of blooms and greenery. We'll start with a demo, then you'll design and build your own custom, wearable crown — whether you want something whimsical, soft, romantic, dramatic... or a little bit of everything. Come early to browse through Swoon City's book selection for inspiration!

All materials and tools are provided, no experience necessary. This is a beginner-friendly, low-pressure space to play with flowers and enjoy a few hours of creativity.

This session is BYOB — feel free to bring a fun drink to share; N/A seltzers will be provided.

You'll leave with:
  • A handmade flower crown to wear or gift
  • The skills to make more at home

This class will take place at Swoon City. Our address is 1716 NW Market Street, Seattle, WA 98107. It's at the intersection of 17th and NW Market Street - kitty corner from Mighty-O Donuts.

Please arrive at least 15 minutes before class begins. 

Our current masking protocol is that anyone attending an event can email us at Info@swoon.city to let us know they prefer that people wear masks up to 72 hours before the event begins. Your request is anonymous to all the other participants. Please note, this class will take place in the open bookstore and all customers will not be masked. 

Attendees will receive an email before the class to let them know If we will be requiring masks be worn.

About the instructor

Nicole Capó Martínez (they/them) is a multihyphenate artist and writer and the founder of What’s-Its, a colorful, playful crafted goods brand inspired by trinkets, treasures, and small delights.

They formerly managed a floral boutique in Washington, DC, where they developed a deep love for floral design and for teaching others how to work with flowers in ways that feel both approachable and magical. Today, their work blends hands-on making, storytelling, and community-centered creativity, with a focus on creating spaces that invite softness and joy.

When they're not crafting, Nicole is usually working on one of their many creative projects, dreaming up new ideas, or helping others make something beautiful.


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