If you are one of those people who can't wait to visit the local florist Brisbane because the whole environment excites and enriches you, then perhaps you should be considering the practicalities of training with a florist to become an expert and unleash your creative genius.
So is working with flowers as much fun in real life as it seems? Just what does the job involve, is it difficult to do and does it take a lot of training to learn it? Some quick research shows that there are a surprising number of other tasks, other than arranging flowers, that a florist would be expected to deal with in a normal day. Here is a quick summary of the most important tasks a florist does, along with some key attributes required to be effective in the role:
Arrange flowers:
> Knowledge of different types of flowers and plants, and the best options for display.
> Good sense of colour and texture, and how it works in combinations.
> Flair for the aesthetic appearance of an arrangement, bouquet or other grouping of flowers or foliage.
> Ability to select different colours and types of flowers and foliage which will be pleasing to the eye in shape and dimension when arranged together.
> Knowledge of conditioning and cutting techniques to prepare flowers and foliage for storage.
> Able to use small hand tools and fasteners to secure arrangements in displays.
Organisation and administration:
> Purchasing skills to maintain stock levels of fresh flowers, dried flowers and other stock items.
> Control of stock-on-hand, and the ability to ensure regular supplies of fresh stock.
> Store presentation and housekeeping, including designing and arranging the shop front display.
> Simple bookkeeping tasks such as balancing the register, doing the banking, keeping track of receipts and payments and doing the mail.
> Prioritising customer orders for special occasions such as weddings and other ceremonies.
Sales and Marketing:
> Discuss and provide advice on large orders such as a wedding party - provide the customer with samples and assist them to choose suitable bouquets, corsages and buttonholes.
> Write and place ads in newspapers, magazines, other publications and on the internet to increase business.
> Pricing the arrangements, cut flower bunches and other products displayed for sale in the store.
This list shows that there is more to being a good florist than being able to put together a pretty arrangement. There are many florists who own their own business, sometimes in a shopping centre or another retail shopfront, others work for larger conglomerates doing design work and stock preparation for reselling, and some work from their own homes, doing their marketing by way of word of mouth and advertisements in the local papers. There may be more to it than just the flowers, but it's still a beautiful way to make a living.
Author Resource:
A person learning the craft in a Florist Brisbane store must have a wide range of skills including organisation and business ability to build up the customer base for Flowers Brisbane. See Flowers on Oxford for beautiful flower arrangements.
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Author Resource: A person learning the craft in a Florist Brisbane store must have a wide range of skills including organisation and business ability to build up the customer base for Flowers Brisbane. See Flowers on Oxford for beautiful flower arrangements.