17th January Make Your Own Floral Necklace Workshop. Dried Flower Jewellery in Wembley, London

£50.00

Make Your Own Floral Necklace – Dried Flower Jewellery Workshop

Half-day workshop | Wembley, London
Saturday 17 January 2026 | 2pm–4pm

Create a beautiful, one-of-a-kind keepsake in this relaxed and welcoming dried flower jewellery workshop in Wembley, London. Join Lizzy Chambers to make your own botanical glass sphere necklace, filled with carefully dried petals sourced from Lizzy’s own garden, allotment and a selection of British farms she works with.

You’ll be guided step by step through the process of designing and assembling your necklace, learning how to work delicately with colour, texture and form to create something that feels truly personal. By the end of the afternoon, you’ll take home a finished sterling silver necklace in a branded gift box – made entirely by you.

Who is this workshop for?

This class is suitable for all levels, including complete beginners with no jewellery-making experience. You don’t need to be creative or confident with tools – just curious and happy to try something new.

  • Open to ages 16+

  • Students under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

  • You’re welcome to come with a friend or on your own, many people do, and the class is friendly and informal

What you’ll learn

During this two-hour jewellery-making class, you will:

  • Learn how botanical materials are dried and preserved from different sources

  • Understand how to choose flowers that complement your skin tone and work harmoniously together

  • Explore petal shapes, textures and colour relationships

  • Learn how to form a rose inside your glass sphere or create a more modern, abstract look

  • Safely use scalpels, tweezers and specialist tools to manipulate delicate botanical material

  • Finish your piece with a silver cap and 18” sterling silver chain

What’s included?

Everything you need is included in the cost of the workshop:

  • All botanical and jewellery-making materials

  • Use of specialist tools and equipment

  • Your finished glass sphere necklace with sterling silver chain

  • A branded jewellery box to take your piece home

  • Lovely hot drinks and a yummy piece of cake ☕🍰

Location

Workshops take place in Lizzy’s well-equipped jewellery studio in Wembley, NW London. Class sizes are kept small, with a maximum of four students, ensuring plenty of one-to-one guidance.

Please note: the studio is located in the garden of Lizzy’s home and is accessed through the house.

Getting there

  • Train: Bakerloo line or Lioness line to South Kenton (0.4 mile walk)

  • Train: Metropolitan line (0.7 mile walk)

  • Bus: Route 223 stops at the end of the road, running every 15–20 minutes

  • Driving: No parking restrictions on the road (on this workshop date). Please note most of the local borough has a 20mph speed limit

After booking

You’ll receive an email reminder with final details 7–10 days before your workshop date.

Cancellation policy

  • A full refund is available for cancellations made within 14 days of booking

  • After this, a 50% refund is available for cancellations made six weeks prior to the course date

  • No refunds are issued for cancellations after this point

Please note that workshops require a minimum of two students to run. In the unlikely event that this is not met, you’ll be offered the option to transfer to another date or receive a full refund.

If your workshop was received as a gift, refunds will be made to the original purchaser.

Disclaimer

Jewellery making involves the use of sharp tools. The session begins with a health and safety introduction. All students take part at their own risk.

Please wear closed-toe shoes, and if you have long hair, bring something to tie it back.

About Lizzy

Lizzy Chambers has been creating botanical glass keepsakes for over 12 years. She has showcased her floral jewellery at RHS Chelsea Flower Show, RHS Wisley, RHS Hyde Hall and Tatton Park.

Lizzy looks forward to sharing her techniques – lovingly known as getting the “petal in the bottle” – in this relaxed three-hour workshop, where you’ll learn a delicate craft and leave with a finished necklace to treasure.

Make Your Own Floral Necklace – Dried Flower Jewellery Workshop

Half-day workshop | Wembley, London
Saturday 17 January 2026 | 2pm–4pm

Create a beautiful, one-of-a-kind keepsake in this relaxed and welcoming dried flower jewellery workshop in Wembley, London. Join Lizzy Chambers to make your own botanical glass sphere necklace, filled with carefully dried petals sourced from Lizzy’s own garden, allotment and a selection of British farms she works with.

You’ll be guided step by step through the process of designing and assembling your necklace, learning how to work delicately with colour, texture and form to create something that feels truly personal. By the end of the afternoon, you’ll take home a finished sterling silver necklace in a branded gift box – made entirely by you.

Who is this workshop for?

This class is suitable for all levels, including complete beginners with no jewellery-making experience. You don’t need to be creative or confident with tools – just curious and happy to try something new.

  • Open to ages 16+

  • Students under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

  • You’re welcome to come with a friend or on your own, many people do, and the class is friendly and informal

What you’ll learn

During this two-hour jewellery-making class, you will:

  • Learn how botanical materials are dried and preserved from different sources

  • Understand how to choose flowers that complement your skin tone and work harmoniously together

  • Explore petal shapes, textures and colour relationships

  • Learn how to form a rose inside your glass sphere or create a more modern, abstract look

  • Safely use scalpels, tweezers and specialist tools to manipulate delicate botanical material

  • Finish your piece with a silver cap and 18” sterling silver chain

What’s included?

Everything you need is included in the cost of the workshop:

  • All botanical and jewellery-making materials

  • Use of specialist tools and equipment

  • Your finished glass sphere necklace with sterling silver chain

  • A branded jewellery box to take your piece home

  • Lovely hot drinks and a yummy piece of cake ☕🍰

Location

Workshops take place in Lizzy’s well-equipped jewellery studio in Wembley, NW London. Class sizes are kept small, with a maximum of four students, ensuring plenty of one-to-one guidance.

Please note: the studio is located in the garden of Lizzy’s home and is accessed through the house.

Getting there

  • Train: Bakerloo line or Lioness line to South Kenton (0.4 mile walk)

  • Train: Metropolitan line (0.7 mile walk)

  • Bus: Route 223 stops at the end of the road, running every 15–20 minutes

  • Driving: No parking restrictions on the road (on this workshop date). Please note most of the local borough has a 20mph speed limit

After booking

You’ll receive an email reminder with final details 7–10 days before your workshop date.

Cancellation policy

  • A full refund is available for cancellations made within 14 days of booking

  • After this, a 50% refund is available for cancellations made six weeks prior to the course date

  • No refunds are issued for cancellations after this point

Please note that workshops require a minimum of two students to run. In the unlikely event that this is not met, you’ll be offered the option to transfer to another date or receive a full refund.

If your workshop was received as a gift, refunds will be made to the original purchaser.

Disclaimer

Jewellery making involves the use of sharp tools. The session begins with a health and safety introduction. All students take part at their own risk.

Please wear closed-toe shoes, and if you have long hair, bring something to tie it back.

About Lizzy

Lizzy Chambers has been creating botanical glass keepsakes for over 12 years. She has showcased her floral jewellery at RHS Chelsea Flower Show, RHS Wisley, RHS Hyde Hall and Tatton Park.

Lizzy looks forward to sharing her techniques – lovingly known as getting the “petal in the bottle” – in this relaxed three-hour workshop, where you’ll learn a delicate craft and leave with a finished necklace to treasure.