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Bowl of Fresh Flowers

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

During our private lesson “Just for Fun” design session last month Tosin worked with three of the same mixed bouquet. One of the advantages to using the same bouquet is that once you have played with one you are familiar with its contents so day-dreaming your next arrangement comes easily.

For her second design we cut the largest circle of color we could get from the bouquet sleeve, placed it in a clear bowl, and held it in place with some polished stones. It’s just another way to use the bouquet sleeve to add color to your design. If you were using a big colorful salad bowl or tureen you could skip the liner and stones.

Then we created a mesh armature from a 14” square of chicken wire by turning the raw edges towards the middle and molding it into a flattened ball shape structure.

Tosin was instructed to weave her foliages through the mesh keeping them low and making sure the ends were submerged in water so they could drink. Once she finished placing her greens around the bowl and through the center you could hardly see the mechanics of the design – just the lime green color of the sleeve showing through the clear bowl.

Tosin was then instructed to handle the flowers starting from the largest to the smallest blooms – cutting them short, placing them between the foliages, around the bowl, and throughout her design – keeping a balance of size, color, and texture with each insertion.

She decided to use the tiniest button mum blooms all together as a unit in the center of the design rather than dispersing them throughout the design. Not bad for a first run at this styling technique.

Because these flowers are being held loosely by the chicken wire armature adjustments can be made easily as the flowers open up, stretch, turn, and grow toward the sunlight.

I am reminded of a favorite quote from Anne Morrow Lindbergh: “Arranging a bowl of flowers in the morning can give a sense of quiet in a crowded day – like writing a poem or saying a prayer”.

What’s in a Bouquet?

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Even though they’ve been designed with all their pretty faces showing, it’s hard to tell what is actually IN any mixed bouquet you buy. So, I always recommend getting two of the same mixed bouquets – they are pretty cost effective. And, one usually leaves me just wishing for more anyway … one more focal flower, one more of “that” color, or one more little arrangement to accent a larger one – or give away to a friend.

Ready to Arrange Pink Flowers

There's More Than Meets the Eye

When you are ready to design carefully remove the wrappings from the bouquets and put them aside. Then separate all the flowers and foliages from the bouquets, sorting them into groups of the same, and take inventory of what you have. Re-cut the ends of the not-to-be-used-at-this–time flowers and foliage and put them back into your Holding Station.

Having a Styling Vase handy allows you to keep the flowers and foliage that you are going to use organized, separated into their groups, and drinking while you prepare to style. And, it shows you a lot about the flowers you’ve just purchased.

fresh flower styling vase

Styling Vase - work vase, utility vase

Snip the ends of your flowers and place them into the vase. You’ll be able to see which are the tallest, largest, most vibrant, heaviest, lightest … in other words, you’ll get a feel for how they will lay in a design and interact with one another before you begin to arrange them.

And, now that you know what you have to work with you can begin to dream your design into being and gather the containers, tools, equipment, or enhancements you need to style your flowers to perfection.

Private Lessons – Holding Station

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

I had a “Private Lesson -Just for Fun” student in the studio this weekend and the first thing we talked about was having a Flower Holding Station in her home so she can spontaneously purchase flowers that catch her eye whenever and wherever she finds them.

Tosin's Flower Holding Station

This is an easy Flower Holding Station for anyone to keep on hand. It’s simple plastic trash can that can be put aside for the fresh cut flowers purchased while you are out and about. Just rinse it out before each use and fill it with a few inches of water. Then “chop & drop” the flowers into water – keeping them safe and happy – until you decide how you will style and arrange them into perfection.

Any large plastic, glass, or ceramic container that can be tucked out of your way while you are not using it will do. More decorative containers can be left empty in the room awaiting the fresh cut blooms that will enhance the decor in their raw (un-arranged) state.

Blink – and It’s Gone!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

OMG – Where’d May Go?

I knew I had a busy month lining up but I had no idea it would go by so fast. You now what they say about time flying by when you’re having fun? That was my May 2010.

To start the month I had a private lesson scheduled on the 1st, a 50th birthday party to style for the following week, and a wedding to design on the 15th. Throw in some floral meetings (MAFA on the 16 and IFDA on the 18th), a couple of trips to the wholesalers, and a few family outings – and the whole month was gone – in the blink of an eye!

The good news is I’ve got flower pictures to share with you from the May 2010 events I attended or designed which should inspire your floral projects throughout the summer. I’ll get them sorted and posted asap.

No More Rules!

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I’m not a fan of those rules about flowers that say “if mom is alive you give her one color and if she is deceased you give her another color”, nor do I like people being told they have to “understand the language of flowers” (THIS flower means “Love” and THAT flowers means “Happiness”) before they can buy, order, or send flowers to Mom (or anyone else for that matter).

With all due respect to my friends and colleagues who have long lists of guidelines and regulations posted on their websites to help you to make the “right” selection for whatever reason you’re giving flowers I say – “Phooey on the Rules”!

Flowers are unconditional interpreters of emotion.
Any and Every Flower Will Say Whatever You Want with 100 Times the Emotion of Words.

Want to say “I Love You”? Give something beautiful.
Want to say “Thank You”? Offer something bright and happy.

Don’t limit yourself to old customs that were created eons ago, within cultures that don’t exist anymore, in regard to flowers that have come and gone – only to be replaced by more spectacular blooms.

Bask in the freedom of the 21st century, follow your heart, and have fun sharing your love and its full range of emotions through the beauty and wonder of flowers – in all shapes, sizes, colors, textures, and breeds!

A World of Flowers

Monday, April 12th, 2010

The minute anyone entered WFE 2010 they were reminded of the global aspect of the floral industry. Designers like Guillermo Lasassier of GJG Events who designed the booth for Flower of the World (pictured in World floral Expo 2010 – Gallery; 3rd row, right), really do have a world of flowers to choose from when they are doing wedding or event flowers.

Now, designers might not know what is available, from where, and when right off the top of their head … but they depend on their trusted vendors and distributors to keep them posted on the global market and to help them research availability, quality, and price when it comes to specific blooms, for a specific event, request, or theme.

A good designer will marry the best and most appropriate flowers available on the market with all the other elements of the wedding day to create the look you’ve dreamed about – whether that is romantic, refined, and elegant, or lively, festive, and sassy – like Guerillmo’s rendition of a party atmosphere.

Is She Still Your Valentine?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Rose collections like the ones shown in the Bellaflor Group booth at WFE (see World Floral Expo 2010 – Gallery) with mixed colored roses, seasonal foliages, and textured berries can be found right now (or specially prepared for you) by most floral retailers all across the country – at pretty cost effective prices – just in case you want to let “Her” know she is STILL your Valentine.

WFE – Gallery

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

The Flower Godmother visited the floral industry’s premier event “World Floral Expo” in Miami from March 9-11, 2010. The show is a business to business trade fair where breeders, growers, manufacturers, suppliers, and support groups meet retailers, importers and wholesaler distributors to show & sell new products, exchange information, and network with one another. See the “World Floral Expo 2010” Gallery for pictures from the show.

World Floral Expo

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Just got back from the World Floral Expo in Miami. Head is excitedly swirling with new ideas. Heart is happily fluttering with new possibilities. Soul is joyously uplifted by the progress and programs that others are contributing to the floral industry. Calendar has become full of new things new to do.

It’s a great feeling and couldn’t have come at a better time. Spring is finally here and it really does feel like a fresh new start is on the horizon for my friends and colleagues in the floral industry.

“Much Appreciation”, to Dick vanRaamsdonk for organizing this show every year. “Thank You, So Much”, to the HPP staff (Patricia, Jasper, Melvin) who make sure that all details are taken care of in our booths and on the show floor. “Kudos”, to Jessica Keats and her incredibly creative designers who see that everywhere you look there is beauty in various forms – in the raw, naturally gathered, or high-style design.

“Warm Regards & Best Wishes”, to everyone who exhibited and attended.  May 2010 yield everything you want for your businesses, your communities, and your families.

Floral Business Classes

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Every year in the spring and fall I teach two floral business classes at Prince George’s Community College. The next classes are “Running an Independent Floral Business”, on 9/22/09 and “Niche Marketing for Florists” on 9/29/09.

Both classes are being taught at the college’s Laurel Campus. For more information go to the Continuing Education section of the college’s course listings or call Mary Jane Shearer 301-322- 0797.