Where flower craft turns into real skill
We've been helping people learn flower attachment techniques since 2023 — through quizzes, hands-on tasks, and a format that actually keeps you engaged.
Started small, focused on one thing
Kefix Yornul grew out of a simple frustration: most floral arrangement resources are either too vague or buried in long video tutorials with no way to check what you've actually retained.
So we built something leaner — an interactive platform where you work through real attachment scenarios, get instant feedback, and move at your own pace.
No fluff, no filler. Just the techniques that matter — wire wrapping, stem binding, foam anchoring, cascading structures — taught through questions and practice tasks that make things stick.
A few honest numbers
Where we stand after running the platform for a couple of years
How the learning actually works
Three phases. No prerequisites. You can jump in whether you've touched flowers before or not.
Concept check
Short quizzes introduce each technique — materials, tools, and where things go wrong. You see the gaps before you practice.
Task assignments
Each module has structured tasks: attach, sequence, or diagnose. Feedback is immediate and tied to the specific mistake made.
Score and review
You get a clear breakdown of what you got right and what needs another pass. No vague summary — actual technique references.
"The feedback on the wire wrapping task was specific enough that I knew exactly which step I was getting wrong — not just that I failed."
— Olenka Fedriv, course participant
What we focus on
The course content stays narrow on purpose — flower attachment is specific, and breadth would dilute the depth.
Pacing that fits real life
Modules take 15–30 minutes each. You pick them up and put them down without losing progress or context.
Immediate, specific feedback
Every wrong answer comes with a reference back to the technique, not just a red X. You know why, not just what.
Gamified but not gimmicky
Points and streaks exist to help you track momentum, not to distract. The mechanics serve learning, not the other way around.
Built for the Kyiv learner community
Content and context are grounded locally — cultural references, seasonal flowers, local supply availability all factor in.
Technique-first
Ready to see what the courses cover?
The learning program page breaks down each module — what's in it, how long it takes, and what you'll be able to do afterward. No signup needed to browse.