- Martina McEnroe with Spellbound Floral

“Excellent course on so many levels -practical, informative and thought provoking. Learnt how to expand my color palette into values so my floral designs are more engaging for the viewer. Great resources and tools to help this process. The course has given me the confidence to explore and experiment with color - walking around as if I am a sommelier of color theory ! Thanks Janelle . Looking forward to Color Confidence 2”

— Martina McEnroe with Spellbound Floral

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- Josi Stone with Wildly Floral Co.

“This course is true to its name. I enjoyed every lesson and loved the hands on application of those lessons with the fun homework assignments. I absolutely walked away more confident and knowledgeable about how to use color in my work and in my daily life. Highly recommend this course!”

— Josi Stone with Wildly Floral Co.


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- Shelby Webster

“Janelle's class was very informative! I loved that there were other students to share ideas with but that it was also intimate. I have already been able to incorporate some of my learnings into my work.”

— Shelby Webster with Love Her Madly, Weddings + Events - Floral design and coordination

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- Emma Van Vranken

“I am very happy that I can make sense of a color wheel now! It was also a great reminder for how we experience color. I feel like I really grasp these concepts now, especially after you went in depth on how the eye works. I swear I learned all of these things before but this class really allowed me to focus on the information and digest it in a way that I could really internalize.”

— Emma Van Vranken


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- Sophie Islip

“...Janelle is a great teacher- she explains things in a great way and she has a great approach to the way she teaches. I think it gives you vital information that could guide your floral practice and thus give you an edge over other designers.Also it is a great way to invest in your craft and to keep evolving as an artist.”

— Sophie Islip

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