Experienced floral designer Mayuri Parikh is sharing some of the many obstacles she faced as a designer and how True Client Pro, the CRM system for florists she created, now solves those problems.
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Experienced floral designer Mayuri Parikh is sharing some of the many obstacles she faced as a designer and how True Client Pro, the CRM system for florists she created, now solves those problems.
Curious what to work on during the off-season? Winter farm chores galore! Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to use the winter to better streamline your cut flower farm business or farmer-florist operation.
Discover how to use Asana, a well-loved project management tool, to help manage your floral design business, design workflows, client communication, and more!
Andrea of Andrea Johnson Floral Design is a self-proclaimed “geek” when it comes to business organization. She’s put a lot of thought and effort into making her business as efficient as possible, and she’s sharing her 3 pillars of organization with us on this episode.
A happy milestone in the business of any floral designer: securing a walk-in cooler. Learn what to consider when building a custom walk-in flower cooler and integrating the uber-easy CoolBot system.
Sara Wade of Garden Party is a long-time friend of Team Flower and is joining Kelly to chat about a much-needed topic: contentment! Listen in to their light-hearted but intentional conversation and hear about determining your niche, the importance of scheduling, and more!
Paulina Nieliwocki of Blue Jasmine Floral is here with us talking about building creative recipes and evaluating your work! How did she design a palette of white and blush with pops of lipstick red? Listen to find out!
Whether you’re in your first month or your fifth year of business, I’d encourage you to start keeping track of different areas in your biz. After all, how do you know what treatment is required if you don’t know the diagnosis? How do you know what solutions to implement if you don’t know what areas need improving? How can you keep on top of enquiries when you’ve dealt with 30+ different names in the last month? Systems.
Whether you live in a big city or a small town, space is a beautiful thing as a floral designer. If you rent or own studio space, it can be difficult to know how to make the most of what you have. Others, like myself, have to utilize whatever limited area is available in their homes. Here are four things I’ve learned for making the most of small spaces for design.