When she realized that 2020 was going to be a bust, Bay Area wedding designer Sally Sparks devised a collaborative styled shoot with multiple uses Two years ago, Sally Sparks moved her…
David Coake of Florists’ Review recently asked Debra Prinzing to discuss the creation of her new book, “Slow Flowers Journal – Volume One.” The Q&A was edited for length and appears in…
Text and Photos by Debra PrinzingThis story originally appeared on Longfield Gardens’ blog Gardeners have re-imagined agricultural troughs (also called a stock tanks) as raised planting beds for the veggie patch and…
Last month, I joined the Fleurvana Virtual Summit as an instructor, sharing a 30-minute course with hundreds of attendees. “A Bouquet of Words: Develop Your Creative Vocabulary to Enhance Your Personal Storytelling and…
We are smitten with Lara Rose Bos’s large-scale botanical sculpture designed for the six-week Nannup Flower and Garden Festival, which continues through September 20th. Based in Southwest Australia, Lara is a botanical…
Author’s Note: This article is based on a true story about a real business. The images are from my farm and business. Business was booming. Selling their flowers at several large farmers’…
We’re thrilled to announce our newest publishing project, “Where we Bloom,” a collection of inspiring and creative spaces where floral design occurs. This new book will collect the best floral studios, workshops…
Trained in landscape architecture, Kailla Platt melds the garden with floristry. Unlike most florists who head to the wholesaler with their shopping list, Kailla Platt can usually be found with clippers in…
Jenny Diaz shares best practices for photographing portraits in a field of flowers 1. SAFETY FIRST! The very first shoot I did in a flower farm, I noticed my client grimacing every…
Netflix host and fab floral designer Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht connects with flower fans around the globe By Debra Prinzing, PFCI Note: My Q&A with Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht appears in the August 2020 issue of…