Pop up workshop at
The Flower Kitchen
December 5th | 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Handcraft holiday wreaths and ceramic ornament keepsakes
Join us December 5th in Franklin at The Flower Kitchen for an evening of creativity and cheer, crafting ceramic ornaments and holiday wreaths to adorn your home this season.
What's Included
+ Personalized instruction & everything you need to create your own pottery & fresh holiday wreaths!
+ All tools, clay, & materials
+ Lace, textiles, stamps, etc.
+ Real botanicals
+ grapevine wreath
+ fresh evergreens
+ textural berries
+ ribbon
+ Choice of glaze from our signature color palette
+ Option to add genuine gold to your pieces
+ Festive drinks & dessert
+ 15% OFF any pottery purchase
Celebrate The Season
- Create your own ceramic ornaments
- Use real evergreens and florals to handcraft a wreath
- Capture the season’s charm, create with florals, and handmake ceramics you’ll cherish year after year
Meet Your Instructors
Founder / Lead artist
Morgan Williamson
Morgan has been creating functional ceramics for over a decade. Her passion for creating beautiful and unique pieces has captivated the hearts of many. Morgan’s ceramics have been featured in Southern Living, Diani Living, Food52 and The Magnolia Network.
With her monthly one-night workshops, Morgan brings people together in a safe and supportive environment where they can express their creativity and find joy in the process. Her warm and welcoming demeanor, combined with her exceptional skill and artistry, make her events an inspiring and delightful experience.
Founder / event FLORAL designer
Melissa Broadwell
Melissa is a floral designer and founder of The Flower Kitchen, with a love for creating artful, natural arrangements that bring people together. What began in her Nashville kitchen as a small floral side project quickly grew into a thriving design business known for its artistry, authenticity, and warmth.
Through The Flower Kitchen in Franklin, Tennessee, Melissa has built a space where coffee, creativity, and community come together. Inspired by the spirit of a home kitchen, she invites others to slow down, connect, and find beauty in the simple act of gathering.
Friday, December 5th
At The Flower Kitchen