Arranging Grief is an evening designed to give grief somewhere else to go: into your hands, into colour, into the slow and tender work of making something beautiful.
Hosted by Amber Jeffrey of The Grief Gang and florist Amber Dearlove of Love Me Tender Florals, this workshop brings together two practices that already live close to one another — holding space for grief, and arranging flowers with care.
You'll be welcomed with everything you need: a generous selection of seasonal blooms and foliage, all the tools for arranging, and a small set of gentle conversation cards to spark reflection both within yourself and with those sitting beside you. Amber Dearlove will guide you through the basics of bouquet-building, then the evening is yours: arrange at your own pace, talk if you want to, sit quietly if you don't.
This workshop is for anyone carrying grief, however recent or long ago. You don't need to know what kind of loss "counts," and you don't need any floral experience to take part. You'll leave with a bouquet of your own making and, we hope, the quiet warmth of having spent an evening among people who understand.
7th August 2026
7-9pm BST
The Hearth, Queens Park, London.
Tickets are £40. A higher price point than our usual Grief Gang events, set to cover the cost of fresh seasonal flowers, materials, and venue hire. Everything you need to take part is included, and snacks will be provided throughout the evening- The Hearth offer a fully stocked bar for refreshments. If the ticket price feels out of reach, please get in touch at thegriefgang@gmail.com, we're happy to discuss payment plans on a case-by-case basis.
Arranging Grief is hosted by two Ambers. Amber Jeffrey is the founder of The Grief Gang, a community for people navigating loss built on the belief that grief is easier to carry when it's shared. Amber Dearlove is the florist behind Love Me Tender Florals, designing events, brand activations, weddings, and installations across the UK and beyond. She's also a griever and part of The Grief Gang community herself — which is what makes this collaboration feel less like a workshop and more like an evening among friends.
Arranging Grief is an evening designed to give grief somewhere else to go: into your hands, into colour, into the slow and tender work of making something beautiful.
Hosted by Amber Jeffrey of The Grief Gang and florist Amber Dearlove of Love Me Tender Florals, this workshop brings together two practices that already live close to one another — holding space for grief, and arranging flowers with care.
You'll be welcomed with everything you need: a generous selection of seasonal blooms and foliage, all the tools for arranging, and a small set of gentle conversation cards to spark reflection both within yourself and with those sitting beside you. Amber Dearlove will guide you through the basics of bouquet-building, then the evening is yours: arrange at your own pace, talk if you want to, sit quietly if you don't.
This workshop is for anyone carrying grief, however recent or long ago. You don't need to know what kind of loss "counts," and you don't need any floral experience to take part. You'll leave with a bouquet of your own making and, we hope, the quiet warmth of having spent an evening among people who understand.
7th August 2026
7-9pm BST
The Hearth, Queens Park, London.
Tickets are £40. A higher price point than our usual Grief Gang events, set to cover the cost of fresh seasonal flowers, materials, and venue hire. Everything you need to take part is included, and snacks will be provided throughout the evening- The Hearth offer a fully stocked bar for refreshments. If the ticket price feels out of reach, please get in touch at thegriefgang@gmail.com, we're happy to discuss payment plans on a case-by-case basis.
Arranging Grief is hosted by two Ambers. Amber Jeffrey is the founder of The Grief Gang, a community for people navigating loss built on the belief that grief is easier to carry when it's shared. Amber Dearlove is the florist behind Love Me Tender Florals, designing events, brand activations, weddings, and installations across the UK and beyond. She's also a griever and part of The Grief Gang community herself — which is what makes this collaboration feel less like a workshop and more like an evening among friends.