0 the skill or activity of arranging flowers in an attractive or artistic way:
flower-arranging classes
Kiso learned all of the traditional feminine arts of the upper class, such as the tea ceremony, flower arranging, and others, but she excelled especially in "bonseki".
On the face of it, flower arranging seems to be a leisure-related rather than a work-related course.
She is a 67-year-old lady, middle-class and moderate, who up till now has completely rejected violence, and whose other main interest is flower arranging.
They are seen as charming, old-fashioned centres for tea and flower arranging clubs.
For some reason, many have cynically written those off as consisting only of pottery and flower arranging.
Even flower arranging at adult colleges—people jeer at it; it is in no way typical of what goes on at the present time—can be vocational.
It always seems that flower arranging dogs this debate.
I was also told that some people have used courses such as flower arranging as a starter into a business opportunity.