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Flirty Fleurs Flower School and Alicia Schwede have a strict NO refund, no credit, no transfer policy.

Payment in full is required to hold your spot.
Unfortunately, there are no refunds after you have purchased your ticket even under circumstances beyond your control such as illness, inclement weather, or other acts of GOD that might prevent you from attending.
There will be NO refunds or transfers given for cancellations or no shows.

Alicia and the team at Flirty Fleurs invests a lot of time and work into planning and preparing for our workshops prior to the event even taking place. Please respect our investment of time and supplies by only registering for classes you know you will be able to attend, please do not ask us for a refund.

All of our classes are kept very small and personal, typically less than 7 students in each class. Alicia feels it is extremely important to keep the classes small so each student receives a lot of attention and a very friendly atmosphere is created.

If you are unable to attend a class you have registered for you may sell your ticket to another student – just let us know so that we may update our registration notes. Thank you for your understanding.

Refunds are only given in the event Alicia has to cancel a class.

Most asked questions:

What do I bring to class?
If you have a favorite pair of clippers to use, please do bring those. Also, a notepad to take notes is always a good idea.
All other tools are provided.

The Details of the Class You Sign Up for
An email is sent out 1-2 days prior to the class with important information regarding class location with directions and parking information. Plus, any other important details. This email goes out to the email address you register with via Eventbrite/PayPal — please check your spam folder if you don’t receive an email from us.

Do I need experience to sign up?
Our classes are open to all skill levels. Alicia walks everyone through the mechanics of the design and classes are kept small so all participants receive a lot of attention.