Oh my goodness, you give so much value! Love that your bouquets have a color theme even though they are a market bouquet! Market bouquets I see here are just awful! I did wonder how I could make them more appealing yet stay within the price point and I think you do that. To grow and cut knowing what you need, super excited to learn more on that because in this business it’s so easy to work so hard and not make much money. 🌷🌺🌹
@@floristsonfarms yes I can believe that. Must give the variety saldo and less time consuming. And greenery, that takes awhile for it to grow big enough to pick regularly but that must be a game changer also.
Loved to hear your background. I am working with a professional florist to teach a class on bouquet making from the garden to my garden club next week. Can’t wait to hear your tips!
Major insight when watching your spiral method. I did not look closely at your video that I watched last week and I was doing the spiral method but turning the bouquet in the opposite direction. I can't wait to see what difference it makes to turn it to the right instead of the left!
I’m so glad I found your channel! I’ve spent a lot of time today 😅 watching many of your videos and shorts and I have to say you put out amazing content. Not only that your design work is visually stunning, but so much practical advice and tips in there as well. I’m a very happy new subscriber 🤗
Recipes all the way, it means you can create the most bang for your available flowers as efficiently as possible. It also means over stuffing becomes a thing of the past. On my teeny tiny flower farm I need to maximize the result with the fewest stems.
Question on your paper. Is it just white or is it waxy? I love the look of white paper (and black too!). But one of our big goals is being eco friendly. So I haven't been able to decide if I can switch and still be sustainable and affordable. Any thoughts? Thank you for another great video!
Oof, yes, I hear you on that! It’s a toss up for me between struggling with uncoated paper which picks up moisture and isn’t the best customer experience versus coated paper which holds up so much better, but it’s coated. Tough one, and I waffle back and forth. This white paper that I have is coated. 🙂
I don’t have a link because it’s one of those Amazon items that doesn’t stick around. Lately I’ve been using a waxed white paper, I also like brown butcher paper 💖
I have had a walk-in AC-adapted cooler for a few years (you’d see it in a few of my videos, like the Dahlias Earlier video); but I’ve just swapped that out for a glass front display cooler which fits better in my new studio space 🙂
Oh my goodness, you give so much value! Love that your bouquets have a color theme even though they are a market bouquet! Market bouquets I see here are just awful! I did wonder how I could make them more appealing yet stay within the price point and I think you do that. To grow and cut knowing what you need, super excited to learn more on that because in this business it’s so easy to work so hard and not make much money. 🌷🌺🌹
It is so easy to pile the hours into the growing, I find. Perennials have made a HUGE difference for me!
@@floristsonfarms yes I can believe that. Must give the variety saldo and less time consuming. And greenery, that takes awhile for it to grow big enough to pick regularly but that must be a game changer also.
Yes! I don’t grow greenery for bouquets, I just harvest it from what is growing all by itself 😄
@@floristsonfarms ok that’s a good point. Thank you 🙂
Loving this series - thank you for putting it all together for your viewers!
Yay! You are so welcome! I truly just want to demystify flowering and make it easier for people!
Loved to hear your background. I am working with a professional florist to teach a class on bouquet making from the garden to my garden club next week. Can’t wait to hear your tips!
Oh what fun!! Glad you enjoyed this one!
Major insight when watching your spiral method. I did not look closely at your video that I watched last week and I was doing the spiral method but turning the bouquet in the opposite direction. I can't wait to see what difference it makes to turn it to the right instead of the left!
Oooh that will probably make a major difference for you!
This is such a great angle. So much useful information. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
Love it! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge.
Can’t wait for the next one!
Very excited for this series!
Woohoo! New video just dropped!
This is Awesome. I can't wait for this series
Me too!
I’m so glad I found your channel! I’ve spent a lot of time today 😅 watching many of your videos and shorts and I have to say you put out amazing content. Not only that your design work is visually stunning, but so much practical advice and tips in there as well. I’m a very happy new subscriber 🤗
This is so nice of you! Thank you for your kind words and welcome! 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing these amazing tips! Looking forward to the series.
You are most welcome! Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous!
Thank you!
So excited for this series ❤
Meee tooo!
Thank you for sharing your insight and tips:)
You are so welcome!
Such a great video, even down how to attach a rubber band. Thank you
You are so welcome! Glad it was helpful!!
Recipes all the way, it means you can create the most bang for your available flowers as efficiently as possible. It also means over stuffing becomes a thing of the past. On my teeny tiny flower farm I need to maximize the result with the fewest stems.
I would love to see more of your tiny flower farm! I’ll go right now and make sure I’m following you!
Thanks!
Thanks so much! 💖
Thank you
Thank you for being here!
Marie where did you get your stapler? I’m having a hard time finding a plier one that is on the smaller side.
Amazon! I will see if I can figure out the exact model!
This is great! That’s for sharing. Do you know the name of the bright pink phlox you use in your bouquet at the very end of the video?
I haven’t been able to find the name on it yet but I’m still looking!
Question on your paper. Is it just white or is it waxy? I love the look of white paper (and black too!). But one of our big goals is being eco friendly. So I haven't been able to decide if I can switch and still be sustainable and affordable. Any thoughts? Thank you for another great video!
Oof, yes, I hear you on that! It’s a toss up for me between struggling with uncoated paper which picks up moisture and isn’t the best customer experience versus coated paper which holds up so much better, but it’s coated. Tough one, and I waffle back and forth. This white paper that I have is coated. 🙂
What kind of paper do you use ? Can you share a link, please
I don’t have a link because it’s one of those Amazon items that doesn’t stick around. Lately I’ve been using a waxed white paper, I also like brown butcher paper 💖
What type of cooler do you have?
I have had a walk-in AC-adapted cooler for a few years (you’d see it in a few of my videos, like the Dahlias Earlier video); but I’ve just swapped that out for a glass front display cooler which fits better in my new studio space 🙂
Agreed 👏🏻
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