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Mother’s Day 2019

Along with Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day is a very important day on the florist’s calendar.

Celebrated on the second Sunday in May (May 12th this year), the modern incantation of Mother’s Day as we know it, began in the early 20th Century, when American, Anna Jarvis, held a memorial to honour her late mother in 1908. After campaigning to make Mother’s Day a national holiday, in 1914, president Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother’s Day as a national holiday to honour all mothers.

Because flowers are often a symbol of fertility & life, flowers have become a traditional gift for Mother’s Day.

So show your mum how much you appreciate her this Mother Day’s by giving her the gift of flowers!

Bloom College offers gift vouchers for our workshops and courses, so your mum can learn the art of flower arranging for herself!

Bloom Spotlight: Blushing Bride

As the name suggests, Blushing Bride is an extremely popular wedding flower!

Part of the protea family.⁣ ⁣ Most commonly found in creams & whites with a pale pink centre, these beautiful yet robust blooms also come in shades of pink and green.⁣ ⁣

Coming into bloom now, they are seasonal in Australia from May to September and hold up well even after being cut, which makes them perfect for bouquets and buttonholes.⁣ ⁣

Historically, it is reported, that a man would wear a blushing bride bloom if his intent was to ask for his loves hand in marriage! 😍⁣

Career Change Course – 3 Days per week

Our 3 Day Career Change Course is fast approaching – starting July 30.⁣ ⁣

If you’re curious about beginning a new career in floristry come along to our Career Change Course INFO Session, on May 16th at our Port Melbourne classroom.⁣ ⁣

Meet the teachers, find out what you’ll learn in this course, ask as many questions as you like, and see if floristry may be right for you!⁣ ⁣

Register through the link here as spaces are limited!⁣

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Career Change Information Session

Some of the feedback we have received from our previous 3 Day Career Change students has been that you can fully immerse yourself in your study and in the art of flower arranging.⁣

By studying 3 days per week, you will complete your course within 10 weeks and become a confident florist for the upcoming wedding season.⁣

Join us at the Career Change Course Information Session on May 16th to see what doors floristry can open in your life and your future career.⁣

It’s free to register and could change your life forever. ⁣

Register here.

Bloom of the Month – Protea

Protea’s really are deserving of the title “King”, as they are as beautiful, as they are grand.

Native to South Africa, these floristry favourite’s can be found all over the world and grow particularly well in Australia & South America. The King Protea is the national flower of South Africa.

They come in a wide variety of colours and sizes and because of this, their name was derived from the Greek god Proteus, who was able to change form at will. Due to this mythology, the Protea has become a symbol of change & diversity.

Protea’s are believe to be one of the oldest species of flower on the planet, with fossils dating back millions of years. Their survival may be due to their robust nature, with the ability to survive in extreme environments. & even survive wild fires!

They are very long lasting cut flowers and this makes them perfect for floristry. In recent years they have become extremely popular in wedding bouquets, and because of their show stopping beauty, we know why!

Pink ice, repens and Leucadendron discolor are available from now through to August/September.

Queen Anne’s Lace!

Today’s Bloom focus is the beautiful Queen Anne Lace!⁣

Part of the carrot family is it sometimes known as Wild Carrot, Bird’s Nest or Bishop’s Lace.⁣

Coming in green,white and chocolate it is a delicate yet full flower that can add intricacy and texture to any arrangement!⁣

As it grows in fields and is a wild flower, it’s perfect for the wild & free flowing arrangements that are trending right now!⁣

It’s also one of Bloom teacher Alyssa’s favourite blooms!⁣

 

DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT: Tomas De Bruyne

Tomas De Bruyne is a Belgian floral designer who has worked all over the world.

He has made his career as a freelance floral designer, creating at times very large, installation pieces in public spaces & designing for events & weddings.

He also teaches workshops in #techniquesforfloralbeauty & has published 17 books!

And to top it off, he has a flower named after him! GLORIOSA ROTHSCHILDIANA ‘TOMAS DE BRUYNE’.

Check out his Facebook page @ Tomas De Bruyne Floral Design or his instagram @tomasdebruyne

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International Women’s Day 2019

Happy International Women’s Day!⁣

This year’s campaign theme is #BalanceForBetter which promotes a gender balanced world. “From grass roots activism to world wide action”, we can all play a part in creating gender equality for our children’s future and our present right now!⁣

It is so wonderful and rewarding to be part of an industry that supports and promotes women in business, and an entrepreneurial industry that is about spreading happiness to everyone.⁣ Make sure to arrange or buy a bunch of flowers today for your closest lady friends, and celebrate how fabulous it is to be female!⁣

Tropical Blooms Workshop

Take advantage of the current rattan furniture trend and learn how to create a stunning tropical arrangement at our Tropical Blooms workshop!⁣

Utilise the last of the summer blooms and make summer last all year round by creating contemporary interpretations of this staid classic.⁣

Think St Tropez, think Barbados, think drinking Barcardi cocktails in Cuba!! Book through the link!⁣

This stunning design & 📷 is from the style makers @onekingslane NY

Dahlias

Dahlias really are a magnificent flower. Adding colour, and body with their many layers of petals. Their exquisite beauty comes from the daisy family.⁣ ⁣

Originally from Mexico and parts of south America, the symbolism of the Dahlia can vary depending on the colour.

Some common meanings of the Dahlia flower include:⁣

  • Staying graceful under pressure, especially in challenging situations⁣
  • Traveling and making a major life change in a positive way⁣
  • Standing out from the crowd and following your own unique path⁣
  • Staying kind despite being tested by certain life events⁣
  • Commitment to another person or a certain ideal⁣ ⁣

 

The Victorians used the Dahlia to signify a lasting bond and commitment between two people, so Dahlia’s are absolutely perfect for wedding bouquets, or perhaps an anniversary gift!⁣