Showing posts with label beauty of a flower shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty of a flower shop. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Valentine’s Day in a Flower Shop

***This is the ninth article in a series of 100 articles all about floral design and running a flower shop.

Valentine’s Day is a profitable holiday for the florist industry. It is one of our main events to amass cash flow to help get us through the slower summer months. This holiday has been around for centuries, the first valentine having been sent in the 14th century. There are many myths and tales as to the origin of the holiday. We celebrate our love and affection with loved ones mainly by exchanging flowers, candy, cards, gifts and stuffed animals.

One has not seen chaos until they have experienced Valentine’s Day in a flower shop. Wow!!! Laughing all the way to the bank!! After two days of healing so you can walk!! February 14th, it is the second biggest holiday for the floral industry next to Christmas. The difference between Christmas and Valentine’s Day is a big one. Christmas is a season celebrated all month. Valentine’s Day is one day, maybe three or four depending upon what day it lies. It will fall on a different day every year. A florist would want to plan carefully for this holiday for there is a lot of money to be made as well as an opportunity to get new customers in your door and make regular patrons out of them.

Roses will be your biggest seller. Although the wholesale price of roses climbs tremendously, it is all relative. You have to pass the price increase on to your customers. That is why rose prices go up on this holiday. Your wholesaler raises his price and you must raise yours to make any money. We can pay anywhere from one to three dollars a rose wholesale price each  So you can see why and how the prices have to be raised. Those roses are costing you an arm and a leg. There are always going to be those who want roses, yet you need to have other offers as well. In addition to red roses, other colors of roses need to be available. Furthermore, you can offer short stem roses as a selection. Some relationships are not up to the “long stem red rose level” and one may be celebrating with a friend or relative. Have other choices that can provide a larger profit margin such as balloons, mixed bouquets, stuffed animals, candy, and plants or a combination. Depend on cute little bears, ribbons, and heart insertions to make the V-Day gift special. Offer delivery to the point of where you know you will get it delivered in a timely fashion. All your pre-ordered floral deliveries should take precedence.

Flower in reds, pinks, purples, and whites most easily substitute for roses. Flowers that are popular and available on Valentine’s Day include tulips, daffodils and irises, heather, and stargazer lilies, orchids and gardenias. Many people favor a mixed flower bouquet on Valentine's Day, as it looks colorful and springy. Some may need a corsage for that special Valentine’s Day dinner or dance.

A fresh mixed-flower bouquet can be made to look “heartily loving” by adding balloons, candy or a small plush animal. A florist can make a loose, mixed flower bouquet by selecting flowers that convey the emotions of your heart. Maybe have a book of flower meanings nearby. By all means do not encourage this kind of assistance on the actual holiday. This would be a good way to presale flowers. You will be too, too busy on this day!! It will be all you do to keep up with designs and deliveries that are preplaced. Wrap the flowers in some heart paper and clear cellophane and add a natural raffia ribbon and stick a heart in it. As Valentine's Day comes at the end of the winter season, one can find a large number of spring flowers in full bloom. Be sure and order lots of everything because by the end of the day your shop will be bare!



Friday, January 28, 2011

The Wonder and Beauty of a Flower Shop



***This is the eighth article in a series of 100 articles all about floral design and running a flower shop. Enjoy!

Have you ever walked into a flower shop and saw all the visual beauties and the fragrant odors? Maybe the sound of water from a background fountain is nearby.A flower shop can be an awesome place to spend your workday. Imagine the smell of a flower shop; the air thick with a mix of blooms, buds, and blossoms; it is unique, fresh, green aroma is unlike any other botanical scent! Everyone loves the smell of a flower shop. Although, do not get me wrong. It is not always serene beauty and nature sounds. The backroom can be a place or hectic and deadlines. Yet, this is what we want. This means business is “blooming”!


There is nothing more beautiful than seeing all the designs and accents in a floral shop. Dried flowers and all the subtle colors of purples, ivory, yellows, oranges, and reds are readily seen. The feelings that all the visual sights evoke can be calming. The fragrances all around; fresh fragrant flowers cinnamon, lavender, eucalyptus, and rose, are palpable. Stacks of baskets and green plants, gives us the feel of a country garden. You can find fluffy soft animals to cheer the sick. Then immediately we could turn and view desert cacti. Often there will be bath scents, including lotions and potions and soaps. As gift baskets, are a big part of a floral business, often there will be coffees, teas, cake and cookie mixes, and gourmet chocolates all around. Likewise, an entire selection of candles may be a gathering to the overall aroma.


Herbs are popular these days. Try picking up some oregano and basil for some homemade pasta. Leaves from a peppermint plant will spice up a hot cup of tea quite nicely. Take home a whole basket of herb plants for your kitchen. Pinch here and there for your cooking. Chives, sage, rosemary, and once again, basil, and oregano all would make perfect plants for a kitchen window sill. 


What a vision and magnificence all these details bring to mind! Ever feel down and blue! Go visit your local florist. Take time to enjoy all the wonders before you. Buy a whole bouquet of flowers or just a single flower. Treat yourself! Take home a fragrant candle or a bit of the desert. Maybe even a stuffed animal with which to snuggle. Try some herb plants. Once again, just treat yourself. Maybe even take a friend. Get to know your local florist. They are a wealth of creativity. You deserve it. 

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