1 PM -The Art of Flower Essences: Capturing the Spirit of Plants with Liz Faermark
1 PM -The Art of Flower Essences: Capturing the Spirit of Plants with Liz Faermark
Flowers have long been revered for their beauty, fragrance, and healing properties—but beyond their physical gifts, they hold deep energetic wisdom. In this hands-on workshop, we will explore the ancient art of making flower essences, a gentle yet profound form of plant medicine that works on the emotional and energetic body.
You’ll learn how to attune to the spirit of flowers, harnessing their vibrational essence through a traditional sun infusion method. We’ll discuss the history and benefits of flower essences, how they differ from herbal tinctures, and their role in emotional healing, personal transformation, and spiritual practice.
Each participant will create their own personalized flower essence to take home, along with the knowledge to continue this sacred practice on their own. Whether you are drawn to flower
The Art of Flower Essences: Creating Remedies from Nature’s Blooms
Discover the subtle healing power of flower essences in this hands-on workshop that blends nature, intuition, and self-care. You’ll learn what flower essences are, how they capture the energetic imprint of flowers, and how they can support emotional well-being and personal growth.
Together, we’ll explore the history and principles behind flower essences, including their role in vibrational healing. You’ll be guided step-by-step through the process of creating your own personalized flower essence—from choosing flowers to preparing, preserving, and bottling your remedy.
No experience is necessary—this class is perfect for beginners and plant lovers alike! All materials will be provided, and you’ll leave with your custom-made flower essence and the knowledge to continue making your own at home.
Liz Faermark is a certified clinical herbalist and clinical nutritionist. Liz's passion for herbalism is deeply rooted in art. Rarely one to take conventional routes, her path to this work was a bit winding. She found that the practice of herbalism was at the crossroads of her life's other callings: years of farming, cooking, making music, wildcrafting, making and sharing plant medicine, teaching classes, and taking care of her community. Liz currently works as an herbalist and educator at the Little Herbal Apothecary in Lafayette, CO. Accessibility is central to her personal herbal philosophy. She's a big fan of doing what you can and using what you have. She deeply values thrift, ingenuity, and creativity in the practice of herbalism (and in life). The world is rich with accessible medicine — we just need to seek the right knowledge and skills to benefit from that abundance in a sustainable way.
Cancellations within 2 weeks of workshop are NOT REFUNDABLE, but may be transferrable.