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Meet the lovely Alice – founder of Love Alice & Co

From School teacher to Florist, meet the lovely Alice founder of Love Alice & Co. An inspiring person with a big heart and a vision to match.

Floral Stylist: Alice Hall

Love Alice & CO.

 

What did you do before studying floristry?

Before studying floristry, I worked as a Primary School Teacher within multicultural schools across Melbourne. I had the privilege of facilitating an environmental program for children on Heron Island and have also worked in Recruiting and Business Development for leading organisations in the Health Sector. I have always enjoyed working with people and the opportunity to create hand crafted designs.

 

What inspired you to make the change to floristry?

My childhood is filled with an abundance of fond memories of the flowers growing at our family home. We had the most beautiful garden window in the kitchen, which looked out on to an arch in the front garden, with miniature pink roses cascading and meandering over it. The intricate detail of each petal and the vibrant colours that Mother Nature displays is breath taking. My Grandfather is a spectacular water colour artist and often paints various types of flowers. My family, are a very large and special part of my journey in launching Love Alice & CO.

I was inspired to make the change to floristry because I see flowers wherever I travel and am continually brainstorming new and exciting colour combinations and textures. When I personally deliver a bridal bouquet to the bride and see the look on her face, when I facilitate a workshop and hear someone say, “I can do this” and when the whole team stops for a moment, after we have set up for a wedding or special event, it is the best feeling, knowing we have made such a positive impact in the lives of others.

When people walk in to the Love Alice & CO. store, they say, “This is my space of zen,” or “It is so relaxing and I feel so calm in here.” “I am so happy we have something this beautiful within walking distance, they say with a big smile.”

 

Why did you choose Bloom College?

I chose Bloom College as I had called many leading florists across Melbourne and all of them had spoken extremely highly of Bloom College. I knew I was very passionate about weddings and events and they highly recommended gaining contemporary experience at a private college such as Bloom, as the course is structured in a way that allows you to learn state of the art techniques that are relevant and up to date with what is happening in the industry right now. I also liked that you can take your floral creations home with you to practice with and learn about their vase life, what flowers are suitable for corporate arrangements, etc.

 

What does working with flowers give you that your previous career/s did not?

Working with flowers gives you the freedom to be creative every day. Flowers nourish the soul and there are so many areas you can be involved in such as weddings, events, consultations, creating corporate arrangements, shop management, accounting, business development, marketing, ordering, selecting from the local markets, travelling to beautiful destinations world wide and learning about the meaning of each flower, interior design, the principles of colour, texture, line, composition, movement, shape, balance, mood and meeting so many extraordinary people.

 

Tell us about your business, what are your core products? 

Love Alice & CO. specialises in weddings and events. Our store focuses on creating a personalised experience for our customers, where people can choose their favourite wrapping paper and the colour of ribbon or lace. We are a bespoke floral design studio so our clients can pre order their favourite types of flowers or colours of their choice and we will order them in especially.

 

What is your vision for the future of your business and or the industry?

My vision for the future of my business is to gain government funding for a school based incursion so children can learn the art of floristry as part of their curriculum.

I am also very passionate about supporting our Victorian growers in the floristry industry as the quality is superb, the flowers are not in transit for long so customers are able to enjoy their flowers for longer and it promotes a healthier work environment without the nasty chemicals.

 

Who inspires you? 

Family are my inspiration. My amazing partner will often assist me in conditioning every single flower and remove all thorns from roses. Our family have donated vintage furniture made curtains for my store and often assist with deliveries. My Uncle made a custom water trough and also a beam across the ceiling of the store to attach garlands to. My Mum is an absolute angel. She comes to every single wedding to help set up, pack down and is an inspiration!

My family have instilled the values in me that I hope to pass on to our children one day: “Everything and anything is possible if you dare to dream, believe it can happen and take steps each day towards that goal”.

 

What is your preferred design style?

My preferred design style is wild and rambling, as though freshly picked from the garden, featuring textures which are unique and unexpected. I enjoy foraging across Victoria to hand select each individual bloom to ensure the highest quality and include elements which are special to my clients, such as the flowers their grandmother wore in her hair on their wedding day, or the flowers which symbolise the two cultures of the bride and groom. Love Alice & CO. is all about the details and creating from the heart.

When I was researching different fonts for my logo, the font I loved the most stood out due to the beautiful ampersand. I checked the name of our logo font and it is actually titled ‘Alice.’

 

Instagram: @lovealiceandco

Facebook: www.facebook.com/lovealiceandco

Phone: 0478 808 292

Email: create@lovealiceandco.com.au

Store address: 18 / 37-39 Albert Road, Melbourne 3004

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Meet our Alumni

Introducing some the Bloom College Career Change Course Alumni, check them out & their beautiful floral creations on Instagram

Love Alice & Co

Chasing Blooms

Little Blue Wren 

The Doctors Flowers

Wild bloom Co

Bespoke Botanics

Project Florals

Floral Fox

My Floral Addiction

Miss Thistle

French Blue Flowers

Floral Love Cobram

Lilacs for Lucy

Pretty Wild – Singapore

Flo & Co –

Queen Protea

Spring Posy

October is the month of giving at Bloom College

Create and contribute in October

“The secret to living is giving”, Tony Robbins

Ever wanted to create beauty using gifts of nature and contribute to the lives of others all at the same time? YES…. Then join us as we ‘create and contribute’

October is the month of giving here at Bloom College & we have a range of options for you to choose. From as little as $20 you can learn a new skill.

‘Petal it Forward’ in the USA is on October 19, It’s were flower lovers create bouquets and give them away. We love the idea and it just so happens that it coincides with the our annual creation of the table centrepiece for the pink ribbon breakfast. Join us at the Pink Ribbon workshop – create a table flower design for the National Breast Cancer Foundation biggest breakfast event on the calendar – donate your time and $50 to this cause that is literally close to all our hearts. (BOOK NOW) You might also like to join us at the breakfast $55 per head. (Details- link to pink ribbon breakfast booking page)

‘Blooming Business’ – Business start ups session perfect for those starting a floristry business, newly commenced or need to make changes to an existing floristry business. All proceeds go to Supporting women in business & business start ups in Uganda. Creating sustainable communities is the answer to world hunger and women have the power to make it happen – ‘The Hunger Project’ Minimum donation $20 (BOOK NOW)

‘Care & Share’ – create Bespoke designs, get guidance support and network with other likeminded florists. Workshop is designed for those with intermediate to advanced floristry skills. Perfect for Career Change Course graduates.
All proceeds go to Supporting women & children in Uganda. Creating sustainable communities is the answer to world hunger and women have the power to make it happen – ‘The Hunger Project’ Minimum donation $20 (BOOK NOW)

You can choose 1 or attend all, the choice is yours and what makes it even more fun is sharing it with friends

Create & Contribute Events

OCT 19 -‘Petal it Forward’ – Pink Ribbon workshop
OCT 22 -Date- ‘Care & Share’ – Bespoke designs
OCT 24 – ‘Blooming Business’ – Business Start Ups

Learn more about Yvette’s mission with The Hunger Project

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Blooms We Love: Hydrangea

This weekend, Bloom College is once again teaming up with Porter Davis World of Style. This time, attendees will learn to make a beautiful ‘Tea Cups & Roses” arrangement – keeping in line with a Mother’s Day theme (that’s coming up very soon!).

In preparation for this event, we’ve had these gorgeous hydrangea’s delivered today.  These beautiful blooms will be arranged in a tea cup, along with roses (which can also be seen in the photo) and disbud chrysanthemum’s.

Are you feeling inspired?  Here’s a blog post from the archives where we celebrated all that we love about Hydrangea’s. It details everything you need to know about this most beautiful bloom – PLUS there’s also a link to a video that will show you how you can create your own table flower arrangement.

We can’t wait to see what the attendee’s create this weekend and will be sure to share it!

 

We have 3 options to help you keep mum happy this Mother’s Day: ‘Tea Cups & Roses’ flower workshops in Melbourne and Geelong, Mother’s Day Gift Vouchers (for use on any of our flower workshops or floristry courses), and a special Mother’s Day Market Tour. For more info and to book head to: Courses & Workshops, or Gift Vouchers/Market Tour.

 

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The 6 Steps to Keeping Your Flowers Fresh

One of the most common questions we get asked here at Bloom College, is how to maintain your flowers so that you can keep them looking fresh and beautiful
until you’re ready to use them.

There are 6 key steps to follow:

1. Remove the plastic from each bunch. This stops the blooms from sweating against the plastic. This also allows a clear path of airflow to the blooms, and stops condensation against the plastic, which may also cause the product to become moldy or slimy.

2. Any foliage that sits below the water line should be removed. This keeps water fresh and minimizes bacterial production.

3. Remove any broken or damaged flowers or leaves from within the bunches. It will not only look better, but will also remove the potential for bruising or bacterial growth from within each bunch.

4. Select a bucket of correct height for the bunches, and ¼ fill with clean, fresh, cold water. Also, make sure any buckets you use have been thoroughly cleaned and correctly stored beforehand.

5. Recut each of the stems on an angle, and place into your bucket.

6. Replenish the shop with the flowers, or place the buckets into a cool room for storage until you’re ready to use them.

Following these steps will make sure that when you’re ready to use the flowers they’ll still be looking their finest!

 

At Bloom College Flower Design School we create Floristry Courses and Flower Workshops for beginners, the hobbyist and those wanting to pursue floristry as a career.

Our classes are a place where participants have fun, meet new friends and find their inner creativity. No prior experience is necessary, and we have a range of Courses and Workshops available across our three locations: Port Melbourne, Collingwood and Geelong.

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Bloom LIVE: Flower Wall

This week we held a free presentation for our flower loving community – the first of the monthly Bloom Live Events.

Attendees joined us in person in our Port Melbourne classroom – and online – and were treated to a presentation on how to build a flower wall.  In just under 2 hours teachers from Bloom College created not just one, but two flower walls and – we think you’ll agree – the results were incredible!

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These events will be held monthly, so make sure you’ve signed up to our newsletter so that you’ll hear when they are (and what we’ll be making).

Members of the Budders Club – you’ll soon be receiving a step-by-step guide – so you’ll be able to re-create your own flower wall at home!  Not a member?  Here’s more info.

 

At Bloom College Flower Design School we create Floristry Courses and Flower Workshops for beginners, the hobbyist and those wanting to pursue floristry as a career.

Our classes are a place where participants have fun, meet new friends and find their inner creativity. No prior experience is necessary, and we have a range of Courses and Workshops available across our three locations: Port Melbourne, Collingwood and Geelong.  ONLINE courses now available too.

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Autumn Blooms…What’s in Season NOW

Autumn is a lovely time for flowers.  The days are getting shorter, the mornings are getting cooler, and we are spoilt for choice with the wide variety of beautiful blooms available.

Here’s what is in season NOW:

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  • Dahlias

These beautiful and popular flowers are grown in the field in Australia in summer, in areas close to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Available until the end of March, the petals come in many forms, from the closely packed ‘pompom’ types, to the more tubular type petals. They come in a fantastic range of colours: white, yellow, orange, pink, red, lavender and purple and mixtures of all of these.

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  • Roses

Ever popular roses are available all year.  They are usually closely associated with love and St Valentine’s Day, and are the number 1 selling cut flower worldwide (including here in Australia). Australian roses are grown mostly in Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales.  They come in every colour except black and blue.

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  • Sedum

Available in Summer, Autumn and Spring, and grown either in the field or in polyhouses. In Australia we mainly get it from Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales. The heads of the flowers are made up of many small and papery, star-shaped flowers, and range from light to dark pink flowers..

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  • Hydrangea

Hydrangea have long been a popular flower for the garden, but are also popular as cut flowers due to their unusual colours. Colour can be a mixture of colours and varies from white, pink, red or purple to green or pale blue. They are grown in the field outdoors, and in Australia are grown mostly in the southern states and also Queensland.

To take advantage of (and learn more about) what’s in season now, we have a range of floristry classes available in Melbourne and Geelong – from our ‘Seasonal Flowers’ course, to our Bloom@BOOM workshop.  To find out more, and to book head here.

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MIFGS is getting close now – and we’d love to see you there!

We’ll be at Stall C01, where we’ll also be running our super popular competition yet again – where you’ll have the chance to WIN A FREE FLOWER BASICS COURSE!!  Our 5-week Flower Basics course is one of our most in demand floristry courses – and regularly sells out way ahead of time. It’s perfect for beginners – or basically just about anyone who loves flowers!

You’ll automatically be entered into the competition when you come along to our stand, take a selfie, and upload it onto Facebook and/or Instagram.  Make sure you tag us @bloomcollege, and also use #MIFGS and #bloomcollege.

The lucky winner will be drawn on Tuesday 22nd March.  Please see below for full Terms and Conditions. By entering this competition you are agreeing to the Terms and Conditions.

 

Terms and Conditions: The winner is entitled to a free 5-week Flower Basics Course at Bloom College.  The 5 weeks must be done in succession (no day, time or location class transfers are possible).  The prize must be used within 6 months, and can be only be used at our Port Melbourne location (subject to availability). The course is transferrable to another person.

Do You Pin?

Here at Bloom College we LOVE Pinterest.  So much so, that we encourage all of our students (in particular the Career Change floristry students) to create an account and set up boards of things they love.

Are you just starting out with Pinterest? Once set up, we suggest you start with broad keywords such as ‘floral arrangements’, ‘vintage flowers’ and ‘wedding bouquet’.

You’ll soon see patterns emerging in what types of styles speak to you, and what you’re leaning towards.  You’ll also find inspiration when you’re looking to try something new.

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If you’re attending our upcoming Event Styling or Wedding Bouquet workshops you may like to check out our ‘Wedding Flowers’ board, which has Chuppah’s, bouquets, table arrangement ideas – and heaps of other inspiration.

Happy Pinning!

 

At Bloom College Flower Design School we create Floristry Courses and Flower Workshops for beginners, the hobbyist and those wanting to pursue floristry as a career, including specific wedding floral design courses.

Our classes are a place where participants have fun, meet new friends and find their inner creativity. No prior experience is necessary, and we have a range of Courses and Workshops available across our three locations: Port Melbourne, Collingwood and Geelong.  Find out more.

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The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (MIFGS) is almost here – and Bloom College are super excited to be a part of it once again!

The theme is ‘Discover an Inner City Oasis’, and it’s being held from Wednesday March 16th to Sunday March 20th.

New this year is ‘Gardens by Twilight’, which is being held on Friday March 18th 6:00 – 9:30pm.

Along with everything else that’s going on (from the ever popular Great Hall of Flowers, to the Sculpture competition, to the Show Gardens) you’ll also have plenty of opportunities to see Bloom College:

  • By visiting our display at C01

Bloom teachers will be on hand to chat about all things flowers – and you’ll also have a chance to WIN a FLOWER BASICS COURSE with Bloom College!

Or

  • By coming along to our LIVE presentation ‘Feeding the Soul with Flowers’.

It’s being held on the Main Stage on Friday 18th at 1:30 – 2:15pm AND Saturday 19th at 1:00 – 1:45pm. Yvette and Rebecca have plenty to share with you!

To book your tickets, and for further information head to the MIFGS website.

DON’T MISS OUT: We’ll have 10 MIFGS tickets to give away – stay tuned for competition details.

 

At Bloom College Flower Design School we create Floristry Courses and Flower Workshops for beginners, the hobbyist and those wanting to pursue floristry as a career. Our classes are a place where participants have fun, meet new friends and find their inner creativity. No prior experience is necessary, and we have a range of Courses and Workshops available across our three locations: Port Melbourne, Collingwood and Geelong.