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Thoughtful musings of florists who adore florists and flowers. Flirty Fleurs is a flower blog which launched May 2010. We publish an annual Print Edition filled with flower inspiration! - www.flirtyfleurs.com
I have a fun interview to share with you all, today I am chatting with Scott Shephard. Have you heard of Scott’s Podcast The Flower Podcast? I’ve been binge listening to the interviews he has shared on his podcast
The Beige to Brown Rose Color Study featuring 12 varieties of roses that fall into that dusty, muddy, in-between, some are brown color palette! Thank you to Mayesh Wholesale for sponsoring and supplying the roses for our Beige to Brown Rose Color Study! Variety: Caffe Latte Vase Life: 5 Days Width when open: 2. 5-3” wide Bunch Size: 12-20 Stems, it can range so be sure to supply a stem count when ordering! Origin: Uhuru Flowers / Parfum Flower Company, Kenya Details: Day 1 – Get your thorn stripper out to clean these stems
The group will be petite and each attendee will receive plenty of individual instruction, plus, with a group so small attendees will have a chance to connect with each other forging new friendships. This list will continue to grow as I pull together elements of this special workshop The Details: Dates: April 28-30, 2019 Timeline: 9am to 4+pm Daily Optional visit to flower wholesalers on Tuesday morning at 6am Location: Floressence Design Studio, 5628 Airport Way S Suite 242, Seattle, WA 98108 Investment: $2,150.00 per person Registration and payment in full can be placed via Eventbrite – click here Please reach out to me at Alicia@bellafiori.com if you prefer to pay with a Check. It was a great four days of learning how to create all of the important wedding florals, plus education on purchasing flowers and dealing with wholesalers and pricing and other business aspects of weddings. The next floral design workshop I will be hosting is the WEDDING INTENSIVE WORKSHOP April 28, 29, & 30, 2019.
Year after year florists tell me that pricing is their #1 struggle in their business and today I’m answering 2 of the the most frequent pricing questions I get: And don’t forget to leave a comment to tell me whether you agree! Both of these questions came from a Flower Math student who enrolled in my course last month, but if you have a question you’d like answered in an upcoming guest post, please feel free to leave a comment below. And to learn more about my online course, Flower Math, click here: