Saturday 28 June 2014

A Florist of Distinction

Well, it feels a little strange, but also very exciting to be able to say that I am now a florist! I officially completed my Level 2 Diploma yesterday. We marked the occasion with a presentation at college.

Me collecting my certificate 

My official City and Guilds certificate will arrive later this summer. When I totted up all my grades for this year, it looks like I will be awarded a distinction, which is the highest grade for this course. I'm really thrilled :-D

This time last year I had never done anything with flowers other than buy roses from the supermarket and put them in a vase, yet I just had this feeling that floristry would be for me. The gamble has paid off!

Last week I made my last college creation. I think it is one of my favourites from the course.


Bridal shower bouquet 

Here are my top picks from the past year:







I enjoyed all of my course, even all the sketching! It's not that surprising really, when I remember that I only chose A Level geography because it involved field sketches :-P Guess I was always a frustrated artist :-)

Hostess bouquet sketch

So, this year has flown by. What's next? The job market is tough right now, but I'm determined to work as a florist one way or another. I have lots of plans and ideas whirling around in my head. Watch this space!

Friday 13 June 2014

70th Birthday Celebrations

To celebrate my mother's 70th birthday at the end of May we had a vintage-style tea party with friends and family at home.



I had been planning the flowers for the day well in advance in my head. I wanted a cottage garden feel to the flowers with pastel colours. My mum loves freesias, so they had to be included. I chose white dahlias, pink roses, pink alstroemeria and white spray carnations, plus some other flowers for table decorations.

Flowers conditioned and ready to use

A while back I found a wicker tea cup and saucer at the wholesaler and knew that would make a great container for the main arrangement. The tea cup design quickly took shape and I topped it off with a diamante pick.

                           

A few days on and the freesias have opened up giving more colour.


We arranged the tables in the garden to look like a café with vintage table cloths and floral arrangements.





I sourced some pretty vintage vases and glassware which I dotted around the house to tie in with the theme. Perfect accessories for a perfect tea party :-)




Monday 12 May 2014

Pineapples and Posies

I went up to London on Sunday and paid a visit to one of my favourite places - Columbia Road Market. There were some lovely flowers available at reasonable prices. I managed to weave my way through the crowds of tourists and pick up some pink and green goodies.

When I got home I decided to make a hand tied with this crazy pink pineapple in the centre:


I then did a more sedate lily and rose arrangement in my Jane Packer bud vases:



There were more floral creations at college today in the form of two wedding bouquets.

Wired Victorian posy

Wedding bouquet in foam holder




Wednesday 30 April 2014

Venice Carnival 3D Display

Over the last few weeks I have been working with a small team at college on a 3D display. This week was the actual set up and assessment.


Here I am with the finished display. I am really pleased with it and it earned my team a Distinction. Three of us worked on the marquee pole in the centre and then we added the plinths, fabric, bridge, masks and other items.


We wanted a colourful, theatrical, carnival look to our display with everything centring on the red and white gondola pole wrapped with flowers and foliage.




We used an advancing analogous colour harmony for our marquee pole design (red, orange, yellow orange and yellow). I like all the bright clashing colours and natural-looking bushy foliage.

Saturday 19 April 2014

Easter Textured Design

I made this arrangement this morning to decorate the house for Easter.


Double, single and pompon chrysanths, rose, hypericum and bun moss.


I'm happy with this sunny, springtime design. Frohe Ostern! Joyeux Pâques! Veselé Velikanoce! Happy Easter! :-)

Tuesday 1 April 2014

Two Totally Different Techniques

I made some really cool and cute things this week as part of my wedding unit. In the morning I sculpted a handbag shape from floral foam and covered it with leaves and orchid heads using different pinning and gluing techniques

Funky leaf handbag



In the afternoon I learnt how to make a wired baskette. It is a small design with a handle that a bridesmaid would hold. I think it is really cute and pretty and a great alternative to a bouquet for a young bridesmaid or flower girl as it is very light and quite robust.

Baskette with Dendrobiums, spray roses, chrysanths and spray carnations

Both of these designs will go in my wedding portfolio.

Sunday 30 March 2014

A Mother's Day Made in England

I wanted to try something different for Mother's Day and came across Common Farm Flowers on Twitter. I loved the natural, cottage style of these flowers and also liked the fact that they are organically grown in England. It's nice to support British growers as most flowers available in the UK are from Holland or are flown in from far-flung places like Columbia and Kenya.

A box of British loveliness

I was excited when my cut flowers arrived by courier on Friday afternoon and it was even more exciting to think that just a few hours earlier they had been growing in Somerset, so I knew they were really fresh :-)


I unwrapped the beautiful, spring, scented blooms and conditioned them ready to use the next day.

I made two hand tied bouquets from the mixed bucket of flowers I bought (one for my Mum and one for my boyfriend's Mum). I added a little bit of extra spring foliage too.

Informal spring hand tied bouquet in decorative jug

Cottage-style hand tied bouquet in earthenware jug

I was pleased with the seasonal, relaxed look of these bouquets. I will definitely keep looking for alternative sources of cut flowers for my designs.