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Here are the TOP 10 Finalists in the JTV/uBloom Leatherleaf Contest!

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Our JTV/uBloom Leatherleaf Design Contest sponsored by FernTrust was absolutely FERN-TASTIC!  After seeing the host of incredible Leatherleaf inspired project entries, I was SO AMAZED at all the Creative and Unique ways uBloomers used Leatherleaf in their designs!  Who knew Leatherleaf was so versatile?  I hope you were as inspired as I was at the projects entered in our contest.  In fact, INSPIRATION is just one of the reasons we have floral design contests here on uBloom!  It gets those creative juices flowing! 

Now through Friday, August 10th at midnight, voting for the People’s Choice Award is taking place.  Every uBloom Member has a chance to have their say by getting the opportunity to vote for the People’s Choice Award winner.  Click HERE to view and vote!  Remember, only ONE vote per member.   Our People’s Choice winner will receive a Special Surprise Package from JTV!

Now, here are our TOP 10 Finalists in the JTV/uBloom Leatherleaf Contest…

1. Jim Gregg, Sublime Leatherleaf

2. Tanti Lina, Christmas in July

3. Viki Anthony, Montana Goonie Bird

4. Linda Pawlik , Windy Day at the Beach

5. BJ Pitts, Hunter’s Hunk of Cake

6. Makayla Newberry, Southern Hospitality

7. BJ Pitts,  Gentle Greens

8. BJ Pitts, Cornacopia

9. Jim Gregg, Urn of Fern

10. Solly Payne, Princess Carriage  

Honorable Mention goes to Makayla Newberry’s Football Fever

Each of our TOP 10 Finalists will be competing for our Grand Prize…A 12 Month Treasure Trove from FernTrust!  The illustrious panel of judges who will be choosing the Grand Prize Winning Design are…THE Flower Expert, J Schwanke AIFD, PFCI,  David Register, Vice-President of FernTrust, and Janna Neetz, a freelance marketing consultant who is on the marketing committee for WFFSA. 

Who will take home the Prize for People’s Choice?  Which uBloomer will be receiving the 12 Month Treasure Trove from FernTrust? Stay tuned to uBloom to find out!

HOT Topic Tuesday!

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Don’t miss out on all the HOTTEST flower discussions going on right now in the uBloom Forums!  Get great information, tips and ideas…or share some of your own!  Need some advice from a floral pro?  This is the place you want to be!  Are you looking for a job, or would you like to post a listing for one?  Then head to our Flower Business Opportunities forum area and take a look around!  There is never a dull moment…so what are you waiting for?  Jump on in!

Are your Dendros Droopy?   Here are some sure fire ways to perk up these little beauties!

Share some of your tips for keeping a composite flower bouquet made of Longiflorum Lily petals fresh. 

What are the mechanics for creating a very Large Flower Sphere?  

Check out these ideas for Holding Roses Underwater without any observable mechanics.  Great for a very clean, modern look.

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Have you ever received an invitation to be on a TV Reality Show?   How do you tell if it’s legit or a scam?  See which uBloomer was recently asked to participate in a new wedding themed reality show for TLC.

How to process Carnations

Important Fire Safety advice - this thread is excellent for all those living in hot, dry, fire prone areas or have venues that do not allow open flame candles.

REAL FLORIST PHOTO:  The fabulous florists of H. Watts Floral Design in Plymouth, Devon, UK

If you would like to see YOUR Floral Business featured on HOT Topic Tuesday…just send me a photo of you and your staff…doing what you do best, making people smile with flowers!   The photo can be taken inside or outside of your shop…and feel free to be fun and creative with it!  Please send your photo to me, Lisa at lisaluck71@yahoo.com or thecommunitygardener@ubloom.com…you just might be the next REAL FLORIST featured in HOT Topic Tuesday!   Please be sure the photo’s file size isn’t too large - very large photos won’t upload properly in the blog editor.   

OK, uBloomers…It’s TIME to VOTE!

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All of our Fern-tastic floral design projects have been entered…now it’s time for you, our Awesome uBloom Community Members, to have YOUR say in our JTV/uBloom Leatherleaf Design Contest!  Voting is NOW OPEN (to all uBloom Members) to cast your VOTE for the Leatherleaf project YOU think should WIN the "PEOPLE’S CHOICE" award! 

Voting Starts TODAY and will continue through Friday, Sept. 10th…when polls will close at midnight.  Each uBloom Member will have the opportunity to vote for ONE project…so cast your vote carefully.  Fraudulent votes will be immediately disqualified…so let’s play NICE!

Our People’s Choice Winner will receive a surprise JTV package…full of GREAT FLOWER GOODIES from J!  

Good luck to all of our contestants…everyone did such a fabulous job on their designs…it’s going to be hard for uBloomers to choose!  NOW, let the Voting BEGIN!

It’s Photo Friday! A Blooming Magical Day with J at Disneyland!

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What do you get when you combine the flower fun of J Schwanke and uBloom, with the magical wonder of Disney?  You get the uBloom Disney Day at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA, of course!  If you missed out on this exciting day at Disney with J and fellow uBloomers…don’t worry, our amazing Event’s Expert, Suzanne Smith took lots of pics and posted them in the uBloom Gallery for us to enjoy!  See J, Kelly, Suzanne and some of our fabulous uBloom Community Members experience Disney like never before….uBloom style!  Check out the buttons Suzanne made for uBloomers to wear…she is so creative!  And as you can see in the picture above, uBloomers truly had a BLOOMING Magical day at Disneyland…with help from J, Suzanne, and a little pinch of pixie dust!   See the entire gallery of uBloom Disney Day photos …and make a little wish upon a star…who knows…it just might come true! 

Fantastic Floral Inspiration! The Southern Retail Florist Association Convention

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                                Fall/Halloween Designs by Nelson Simpson and Brian Hyde, AIFD
 
 
I recently had the exciting privilege of attending the Southern Retail Florist Assn. Convention in Concord, NC.  SRFA is an organization similar to a State Florist’s Assn., but it encompasses retail florists in the entire southern region.  SRFA holds an annual convention in the Charlotte, NC area which gives florists a wide variety of educational, inspirational, and competitive opportunities to help encourage personal and business growth. 
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Florists from Tennessee to Florida arrived at the Marriott Hotel & Convention Center full of anticipation of the weekend’s events.  My florist friend Tammy (owner of The Floral Boutique in Matthews, NC) and I started out at the crack of dawn Saturday morning (the only day we were able to attend) for the hour plus drive to the convention center and were rewarded with being first in line at registration desk. Inspiration was everywhere the moment you stepped through the doors!  Gorgeous floral arrangements were perched on every level surface available…coffee tables, side tables, end tables, the reception desk…
 
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After putting on our name tags and looking over our Saturday itinerary, Tammy and I made our way to the Marketplace in the Grand Ballroom.  Vendors from all over had set up booths and we were able to get lots of great product info and ideas, as well as sneak peeks at coming trends in florals & containers.  The Accent Decor booth really caught our attention…love me some AD!  Modern & glitzy, AD’s booth highlighted their newest products in a fab color scheme - silver, purple, white & black!  A long, low, mirrored rectangular container filled with purple deco beads & white mums that stretched across the AD table was such an eye catcher! Vying for our attention on the opposite side of the table was an ornate, black candelabra…flaunting crystals and fresh blooms.  It was still rather early, so Tammy and I were the only non-vendors in the marketplace at the time.  We took advantage of that and  started snapping lots of photos.  Towards the back of the enormous room is where the stage and chairs were set up for the day’s symposiums. 
 
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                                                   Accent Decor = FABULOUS
 
Lucky for us, the designs from Friday night’s symposium on Fall/Halloween florals were still being displayed on the stage. Needless to say, I was SUPER impressed!  The designs covered a "Twilight" wedding theme in a red & purple color scheme, trendy Fall decor, and Halloween designs that actually had an air of creative elegance…not the traditional campy-vampy looking stuff so familiar with that holiday.  As we took pictures, the designers, Nelson Simpson of Botanica and Brian Hyde, a freelance designer, approached and we were able to talk with them for a bit about their Friday night’s presentation and creative designs.  Just look at the pics and it’s easy to see how inspiration exploded from every design! 
 
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Next, we headed to the SRFA Designer of the Year competition.  7 florists from across the south went head to head for this coveted title.  I had never watched a design competition in progress before, so this opportunity was extremely exciting!  The tension was thick as the designers struggled to create 5 designs from the floral "ingredients" they were given.  Everyone was given the same thing, so it was really interesting to see how the designers chose to use the materials.  Later that evening we were informed that Andrew Stinson, a young freelancer from my home state of South Carolina, had won the Competition.  Needless to say, he was ecstatic (he was grinning from ear to ear, it was so cute!) and happily posed for pictures beside his winning designs.
 
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After grabbing a cup of coffee at the hotel’s coffee shop (the hotel was connected to the convention center. It was quite impressive…it boasted an upscale restaurant & bar, coffee house, and cafeteria.  It even had a glass elevator, that was situated in the center of a huge lounge area, which took guests to their rooms…NICE!) we raced across the conference center to attend the luncheon and "Social Media Marketing" presentation.  Social media marketing is a MUST for florists…if you don’t have a business page on Facebook…you NEED to create one.  During the presentation, I learned the best strategies on how to develop a customer base through Facebook & Twitter.  The testimonials we heard from florists who use these strategies was amazing.  You definitely CAN increase your customer base using social media marketing. 
 
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                              One of the beautiful centerpieces for the luncheon created by
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When the luncheon was over, Tammy and I walked around admiring the designs that lined the hallways, happily drinking in all the incredible floral inspiration!  The Harwood Cup competition was taking place in one of the hallways and we watched in awe as the designers worked on their creations.  This particular competition was interpretive in nature and really stretched the imagination of both the designer and viewer.  If you have never seen this type of design up close, it’s well worth the effort to get to a convention, symposium or competition where interpretive floral design is being displayed.  It will give you a greater sense of form & design and it will challenge you to think outside of the "box."
 
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                              A design entered into the Harwood Cup Competition
 
I’m a HUGE Christmas holiday fan (yep, I’m one of those freaks who could keep my tree up all year long) so the next symposium we attended, "SRFA Panel of Holiday Designs" was pure bliss!  Everything about Christmas excites me…the color, the glitter, the sparkle, the greenery, the smells…and the presentation by Jeff Bradshaw, AIFD and Sam Hyder did not disappoint!  Jeff created lush, elegant holiday designs using fresh florals and greenery, while Sam showcased the latest in permanent designs, which, to my pleasure, included a LOT of glitter!  LOL!  Because of the economy, traditional Christmas designs will be popular again this year and Sam informed the audience that red and silver will be a trendy color scheme for the 2010 holiday.
 
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                                              A lovely holiday design by Jeff Bradshaw
 
Late afternoon introduced us to Rick Rivers, who did an excellent job presenting the "Marketing to the Affluent" symposium, and boy was it an eye opener!  I took lots of notes on that one!  Rick talked about his strategies for attracting the more affluent buyers to his shop, and gave personal examples of how he "courts" the wealthy.  Here is one of the stories he told us to prove his point…
 
Rick shared about how he was out driving around one day and noticed a brand new medical complex in an affluent side of town. Being the outgoing person that he is, Rick marched into the complex and asked to speak to the head of human resources. Not getting much help from the front desk, he left…but with a plan.  The next day he sent a nice bouquet of flowers to the front desk receptionist, sans a card.  Well, the receptionist called the shop, wanting to know to whom the flowers were sent.  Rick, the mastermind that he is, said that they were for her.  Surprised and pleased, she became putty in Ricks hand.  Rick then asked her for HR and this time he is connected directly to the head of HR. Rick politely compliments the beauty and decor of the reception room but explains that it lacks plants and that he would like to put a vase of flowers at the receptionists desk every week, for free…if they would allow him.  Of course the HR lady was thrilled and said "yes."  After sending flowers for about 5 weeks, Rick called the HR lady again and asked for a list of emails to the doctors that worked there.  Sure enough, he got what he asked for, and he began sending email "blasts" to the physicians about shop and holiday specials. Working this angle, Rick gained quite a bit of business from the doctors, including a business account with the complex. 
 
Rick informed us that he rides around every couple of months "scouting" for new affluent customers to "court."  He has dramatically increased his business this way. Just think what you could do in YOUR area using Rick’s idea! 
 
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Here are a few important nuggets I picked up from Rick…

Advertising and Marketing are NOT the same thing.  Advertising won’t bring in the affluent, but a carefully planned marketing strategy will.  (Remember Rick’s strategy to gain the trust and business of the doctors…no ad in the Yellow Pages can come close to that)

Know WHO and WHERE the affluent are…do the research.  Go frequent the "hang-outs" of the wealthy…art shows, theaters/operas, doctor/lawyer business complexes, etc.  Invest time/effort on the affluent.

Spend time planning and executing your marketing campaign.

Invest time ON your business, not just IN your business.  Meaning, pay more attention to the marketing/business aspect of your business and not just creating pretty designs.  You can be the best designer in the world, but if you aren’t attracting customers, then your designs aren’t benefiting your biz or bottom line.

The affluent like to be "stroked."  Be sure and thank your more affluent customers and remind them that they are one of your "top" or "gold" customers (or whatever you would like to name your top tier clients).  This can be done through emails, regular mail, or phone calls.  Also, give your more affluent customers "inside" info…like letting them take advantage of upcoming specials before you advertise them…they LOVE this!

Relate marketing to what is culturally "trendy," "hot," or to what is popular in movies, t.v. or music. 

Sell events…for example, at the end of May, dance recitals take place in most towns and cities.  Prepare a marketing campaign to attract customers during this time.  Go to the dance studios and make people aware of your flower specials and designs created just for them.  Add your own creativity and flair to the floral designs that will make them irisistable…I mean, what little girl wouldn’t love to have a pretty bouquet with sparkly "bling," flowing ribbons and pretty butterflies? Cha-ching!

 
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              Sympathy design I watched being made for the the Designer of the Year competition
 
The rumbles in our stomachs told Tammy and I that it was time for dinner.  After a quick bite to eat, we made our way to the grand ballroom for our last symposium of the day…"Four Ways Down the Aisle" presented by Gerald Toh, AIFD.  WOW!  Talk about blow your mind spectacular!  Gerald showcased some amazing designs for an economy wedding, a simplistic wedding, a trendy wedding, and an elegant wedding.  The entire show was so visually stimulating I thought I was going to pop right out of my seat!  Gerald emphasized that florists with knowledge of great design and materials can make the simplest, most budget minded wedding into an elegant feast for the eyes.  I was truly amazed at how he could use "everyday" budget materials to create beautiful designs that would please just about any bride.  Of course, his trendy and elegant wedding designs were over-the-top, Platinum Wedding style spectacular!  Too bad the batteries in my camera decided to lose their juice at the start of this symposium:(
 
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                                Gerald Toh used lots of purple hues in his wedding designs
We ended our inspirational day with a swanky dessert and coffee buffet in the main hallway.  While enjoying our treats, Tammy and I meandered through the design tables, admiring up close the fantastic design work of the contestants who had participated in the Designer of the Year competition.  It was such a thrill to see the designs up close…we even took a peek at the mechanics on a few of them.  I couldn’t keep my nose out of the garden roses and Tammy stayed busy taking mental notes on the delicate wire work of the corsages.  Somehow, 10:30 pm snuck upon us quicker than we had realized and from the expansive atrium windows, we saw that the thick black night sky had stretched itself like velvet across the city.  What a day we had! Totally exhilerated from the rush we had from the floral designs, sugar, and caffeine…Tammy and I left the Marriott feeling incredibly blessed, inspired and in awe!
 
Click HERE to see more fantastic floral photos from the convention!

HOT Topic Tuesday!

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Check out the latest, HOTTEST topics uBloomers are discussing this week in the forums!

Which bouquet holder do you use most often when creating faux hand tied bouquets?  Find out which ones are uBloomer’s faves!

Tips for creating Straight Vertical Vase Arrangements.

PRO FORUMS

Does Arrive Alive work well for hand tied bouquets?  Share your experience and find out if it worked for other uBloomers.

SPECIAL HOT TOPIC ALERT: Be sure and check out pages 51-53 in the September issue of Florists’ Review magazine!  Several uBloomer’s wedding designs were featured, including two of our Expert’s!  uBloomers are blazing a trail in the floral world!  Keep up the gorgeous work uBloomers!

REAL FLORIST PHOTO:  Charlotte D’Costa Taylor, owner of Floral Heights in Brooklyn Heights, NY

It’s Photo Friday! Bouquets Abound in the Gallery!

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uBloomer, Sheri Mahr is the creator of the absolutely stunning bridal bouquet pictured above.  I think it represents the quintessential brides bouquet with it’s classic blooms of Peonies and Roses in luscious candy pinks, which are elegantly massed into the ever popular round, hand tie design.  Sensational!  This is the bouquet every little girl dreams of holding on her wedding day!

But don’t think all of Sheri’s bouquets are pastel pink pretties…she isn’t afraid of color and lavishly incorporates into her bouquets rich plums, saturated blues, deep maroons, and vibrant golds!   Of course, she can do light and bright - using Finess Roses in colors that look like they were plucked from a watercolor painting - gentle hues of apricot and watermelon… Super Yummy! 

Don’t miss all the colorful Brides Bouquets designed by Sheri Mahr…they are a guaranteed to brighten your day!

 

 

And This Week’s Contest Winner IS….

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the VERY cleverly designed Cornucopia entry by BJ Pitts!  BJ took cornucopia to a whole new level with her FERN-TASTIC use of leatherleaf fern…which she used to make the "horn" in the horn of plenty!  Cornucopia has received a lot of positive reactions from uBloomers…perhaps we will be seeing uBloom florists creating leatherleaf cornucopias for Fall! This will be BJ’s THIRD win in our Leatherleaf Design Contest!

All of our entries have been incredible…which makes our judge’s job rather difficult in choosing a winner every week.  If you would like to test your design skills using leatherleaf fern…we would LOVE for you to enter our contest!  We only have a few short weeks left! 

Here are our previous uBloom contest winners…

1. Jim Gregg, Sublime Leatherleaf

2. Tanti Lina, Christmas in July

3. Viki Anthony, Montana Goonie Bird

4. Linda Pawlik , Windy Day at the Beach

5. BJ Pitts, Hunter’s Hunk of Cake

6. Makayla Newberry, Southern Hospitality

7. BJ Pits,  Gentle Greens

Each of our winners and their designs will be entered into our Grand Prize competition…of which the WINNER will receive a Treasure Trove of products from FernTrust!  

HOT Topic Tuesday!

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Don’t miss out on the HOTTEST flower chatter on the web!  Connect with other florists and floral enthusiasts from all over the world!  Here’s what  uBloomers are discussing right now in the uBloom Forums!

Have you ever faced the problem of twigs, sticks and branches turning the water in your vase a brownish color?  NOT very appealing…especially for weddings!  Share your tips for keeping woody stems and branches from turning vase water brown.

In case you missed our VERY popular Cake Flowers thread, here’s the link to jump in on this important discussion on how to properly apply flowers to wedding cakes.  

Florists often times help each other out in a pinch…share flowers, order together in bulk, and refer clients to one another…but what about co-sourcing rental items?   Do you think allowing other florists to "rent" your rentals is going too far? 

Are you an experienced designer living in the Tampa, FL area and would like a part time freelance job with a busy and well respected floral shop?  Then look no further!  uBloomer, Scott Darhower, owner of Apple Blossoms Florist in Tampa, is looking for some help with everyday design work as well as wedding work.  Don’t miss this amazing floral job opportunity!

PRO FORUMS

Tips for using lemons and other citrus fruit inside vases of flowers.

Do you charge for mock-up flower designs?

Does anybody know where Suzanne Smith can get Faux Stained Glass Glaze in Cobalt Blue?   Suzanne’s supplier recently shut it’s doors and now she needs another source for this product. 

 

REAL FLORIST PHOTO:  Check out uBloomers, Makayla Newberry and BJ Pitts of Sweet Gardenia Florist in Dothan, Alabama,  ROCKIN’ the NEW JTV T-shirts they won in the JTV/uBloom Leatherleaf Design Contest!  You look AWESOME ladies

It’s Photo Friday! See Apple Blossoms BLOOM…with a NEW Wedding Center Addition!

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There is no doubt that the independent florist has taken some pretty hard hits lately…with the OG’s, Big Wire Services, Drop Shippers and of course, the recession - it seems that REAL florists have had more than their fair share of hard knocks.  So, it gives me such great pleasure to be the bearer of some GOOD news about a fellow florist and uBloomer…our very own Scott Darhower (a Featured uBloomer Alumni), who has expanded his florist shop, Apple Blossoms in Tampa, FL,  to include a Brand NEW Wedding Center!  How exciting is THAT?!?!  Now Scott and his staff have a large and inviting space dedicated completely to servicing brides.  No more bridal consultations in a cramped office… Scott’s new Wedding Center is a spacious, light filled area completely separate from the florist shop (although still conveniently located in the same office center), which helps to cut down on distractions.  It has an fabulous open and bright welcoming area, consultation areas, office areas and storage.  It’s every florists dream!

So, I bet you are curious to know what Scott’s beautiful, new Wedding Center looks like!  Good news for us, Scott uploaded pics of his new Wedding Center in the uBloom Gallery!  Now we can see where Scott and his staff are going to conduct their bridal consultations in style!  Nah, we aren’t one bit jealous, are we?  LOL! 

BIG Congrats to Scott and Apple Blossoms in Tampa, FL on their NEW addition!  See what all the fuss is about, check out Scott’s Apple Blossom’s Wedding Center pics!

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Featured uBloomer

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Tanti Lina
Philadelphia, PA
Owner of
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