How to Make Floral Design Recipes from Photo 👩🍳 A Step By Step Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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Wondering how to make floral design recipes from photo? I've gotcha covered.
In today's video, I'm sharing my go-to approach for creating a design recipe from a reference photo.
This is an approach I wish I knew about years ago and has saved me so much time and energy in terms of how we approach design. But it's also a great tool to be able to provide a quote to a client based on any reference photo.
You can use this exact same approach for quoting large scale installations as well as small bouquets and table arrangements.
Even to this day, I still love doing this exercise. I love looking at other designers' photos and deconstructing their designs. Adapting the list of ingredients to suit the season + the colour palette.
It's so fun and it really is as easy as following the 1-2-3 approach.
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thank you thank you thank you - great tutorial!!! I feel like I have a better understanding of what to do!!!!
So happy to hear that! Glad the tutorial was helpful and boosted your confidence. You've got this! 🥳
I appreciate this video, and the other video I watched on wrapping your bouquets for delivery. Thank you for all the great tips!!!
So awesome! I'm happy to hear that you are finding my tips useful 🌻
this is the most absolute game changer for me!!! thank you so much for sharing this!!!
This is awesome! We are so happy that our content is helping you get to where you want to be 🌼😃
I love the simplicity of your videos, I want to start my business right now😀
Do it, I DARE you! 🥳
Hi I work at a floristry on fridays and they use the recipes I think its really great and makes pricing easy
Hi Jacky, that's great to hear! 🌸
This is fabulousness!!
Create recipes was such a game changer for me - helps cut through so much of the overwhelm 🥰
This is very helpful! Thanks for sharing.
We are so glad to hear that you found this video helpful! 💐
Great exercise!!!! Thank you!!!
You're so welcome! I'm so glad it's helpful. 😍
Excellent information!
Hi Shelly, happy to hear that you found the information useful 🙂
Marvellous,thanks
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it. 😁🎉
This is magic! I didn't see labor added. When adding the industry standard pricing model, what did 4 and 1.5 represent? Thank you for your great video.
This is such an awesome question for clarity! (And a super specific reason why I find the traditional formula SUPER confusing 🤨). For weddings + events, the most common math equation taught is Wholesale x 3.5-4 + 30-50% premium. You can see there is a bit of a "sliding scale" here so in this particular example, I chose to go with 4 x wholesale and then an additional 30% premium as the labour markup. So, then in the spreadsheet, the formula is written as follow =(C19 x 4)*1.3
Ah! Got it. Thanks very much.
So the price for one bouquet like that is about $300? Do they say WHY for weddings + events the formula is to multiply it by 4? Why wouldn’t it be $53 per bouquet?
@@rachaeljackson3759The 4 includes extra expenses like rent, utilities, gas, cleaning supplies, etc. For an average florist, every dollar spent on flowers would require 2-3 dollars in extra expenses.
Thank you soooo much!!
No problem! Happy to hear you found it helpful 🥰
My question is how do you know how much you need to put of flowers in a vase? What if you go over board or make the arrangement too small for the client. Do you offer them sizes? This is regarding bouquets and centerpieces
One thing I started doing to get the hang of this is to limit the number of different vases I offered my clients (that way it's easier to know what's going to look good each time out). With that, I did up a 'test' arrangement in each container so that I could know how many stems of what sorts of flowers I needed to make 'em look good. And then you can price your designs based on that stem count + container 🌸
How do you buy just .4 of a bunch of flowers? Don’t you usually have to buy a whole growers bunch? Or are you assuming you’ll use the extra flowers in other parts of the wedding/event?
Great question!!! In this instance I’m assuming you’ll be able to use the rest of the bunch elsewhere. 😘
Would love to see this again but for 2023
The costs of this bouquet are 200 percent more now.
Yep! You're absolutely right 🥰