About Beltrarvo: a course built on mechanics, not shortcuts
Beltrarvo is an online floristry training studio focused on bouquet construction, flower care, seasonal composition, and calm, repeatable workflows. Our lessons are designed to be practiced at home with market flowers and simple tools.
Built for modern, practice-led learning.
Care routines and handling before styling.
Spiral tension, stem direction, proportion.
A workshop-style course designed for repeat practice, not one-off inspiration.
Why we started
Beltrarvo began in 2021 after noticing the same pattern in bouquet workshops: learners could copy a look during class, but the results fell apart at home. The missing piece wasn’t creativity. It was mechanics—conditioning steps, clean cutting, stem direction, and the small discipline of water management that keeps flowers open and stable.
We built this course to teach the unglamorous fundamentals with clear camera angles and a repeatable cadence: prep → mechanics → build → finish. Instead of relying on exact flower lists, we teach substitution logic—how focal, secondary, and airy stems work together—so seasonal availability doesn’t derail the design. If a palette looks muddy or a spiral collapses, you’ll learn how to diagnose it using value contrast, grip position, and tension.
Our mission
Teach floristry skills that hold up in real life—market flowers, busy schedules, and changing seasons—through methodical instruction and practical critique tools.
How we teach
Hydration, clean buckets, temperature, and ethylene sensitivity are taught as routines. Longevity is a system, not luck.
We focus on rotation cadence, tension, and weight distribution so a hand-tie keeps its silhouette after wrapping and transport.
Palettes are planned by value and undertone, then anchored with one controlled accent. It’s a practical way to shop seasonally.
Chicken wire, taped grids, pin frogs, and secure anchoring help you build stable vessel work without relying on foam.
The course is intended solely for educational purposes and does not guarantee professional certification, employment, business growth, or specific results.
Team
Beltrarvo’s course is built by working floristry educators and designers who care about repeatable fundamentals: conditioning discipline, bouquet mechanics, and palette control. Each instructor focuses on a specific skill area so lessons stay concrete and methodical.
Hana V.
Lead Floristry Educator (AIFD-style mechanics focus)
Hana has taught bouquet mechanics for 9 years, with a special focus on spiral tension, stem direction, and handle finishing. She built Beltrarvo’s “recipe ratio” framework so learners can swap seasonal stems without losing structure. Students know her for precise, calm troubleshooting when a spiral collapses or a silhouette turns lumpy. On weekends she tests drills using market bunches to keep lessons realistic.
Marek S.
Color & Composition Instructor (MFA, studio practice)
Marek has spent 7 years translating color theory into practical buying decisions for floristry. His lessons focus on value, undertone, and controlled accent placement—skills that make seasonal substitutions look intentional. He’s known for the “three-tone palette” method that prevents muddy mixes and keeps bouquets readable in photos. Away from the studio, he keeps a small archive of seasonal palettes tied to local market availability.
Lucie P.
Event Mechanics Instructor (Foam-free structures)
Lucie teaches the structural side of event floristry: taped grids, chicken wire, pin frogs, wiring, and secure anchoring for vessels. She has 10 years of practical experience building pieces that need to survive setup windows and warm rooms. Learners appreciate her methodical “stability checks” that catch problems before you add focal blooms. She also covers safe handling and cleanup so practice sessions stay tidy and repeatable.
Where we are based
Our administrative office is located in Uherské Hradiště, Czechia. While the course is delivered online, we keep a physical base for support, correspondence, and operational continuity.
A note on results and expectations
Floristry is a practical craft. Outcomes depend on practice time, flower quality, seasonal availability, handling conditions, and personal learning pace. Beltrarvo teaches techniques, routines, and critique tools that support progress, but there is no promise of professional certification or specific outcomes.
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