The Philadelphia Flower Show with Schaffer Designs (Part 1)
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Flower Discoveries: Edible Flowers and Plants
Did you know that you can eat flowers?! And not just herbs—actual colorful, lovely blooms can grace your baked goods or salads. Join us on this episode to hear how Jacelyn discovered an extensive list of edible flowers (you can view it here). Janine also found an article describing several ground cover weeds that are safe to eat and include in your tea or salad. Flowers are so pretty—why not enjoy them in your food?!
Special Guest Interview: Bill Schaffer of Schaffer Designs
In part one of this interview with Bill Schaffer of Schaffer Designs, he and Kelly are covering quite a bit of ground! You’ll hear all about the Philadelphia Flower Show—of which Bill and his wife are a legend. They’re chatting about the Schaffer’s book, Taking the Flower Show Home, and how it speaks to the floral aspect of mega events. Bill is sharing his perspective of wellness in the floral industry as well as what trends he sees lasting through the years. For continue being a part of this conversation, be sure to check out Part Two of this interview next week!
Bill Schaffer and Kristine Kratt of Schaffer Designs are diverse floral industry contributors extending into floral installations, destination events, global educational programs, showroom design, and product development. They are contributors to national and international floral design publications (such as Florists’ Review!) and are the authors of Taking the Flower Show Home. They’ve won countless awards, including Gold/Best in Show for the 2020 Philadelphia Flower Show! You can find their incredible work on Instagram at @schafferdesigns and on their website at www.schafferdesigns.com.
What Is Ikebana? The Mechanics of Ancient Japanese Floral Design
Team Flower Member Delaney Kochan of Delaney Darling has experience with the ancient Japanese floral design technique, Ikebana, and is here to share! You’ll hear what this design technique is, how to choose your vessel and ingredients, and a few tips on how to design with this technique in mind.