Here are a few more pictures of work that I've done while on my internship at The Floral Shoppe.
An easel funeral spray. The family wanted the spray to be woodsy so in addition to the flowers I added pine cones and used evergreen foliage.
Classic dozen roses design with Monte casino filler.
Here is a half dozen roses, wrapped with solidago and leather leaf.
This everyday design was for a birthday. I think any girl would appreciate something like this from the man she loves.
This design was for a walk-in customer that wanted something cheery to take to her adult daughter for her birthday.
A funeral design. I really loved working with all the warm fall colors throughout the seasons.
This was for a funeral. The customer wanted something long and low, so that the family of the deceased could take the design home and display it on a table. It was also made in a metal basket, that the family could keep it as a memento.
An all-around everyday design, one of the first that got designed to be in the cooler ready to go for a walk-in customer to walk-out with.
This was for a funeral, it was a small open heart, but it took so long to get all the babys breath done. I think the pink splash of color was magnificent.
A close up of the color.
These last few pictures were taken with the camera on my phone, so the quality is obviously not as crisp as my digital SLR.
This funeral spray I had to be creative with because we only had three gladiolus in the cooler, but by cutting it apart I made it look like six.
This centerpiece was for thanksgiving dinner at a children's table. I loved using the large rovers in my thanksgiving designs.
This cornucopia had a dozen terra cotta roses with fall mums and tinted eucalyptus and solidago. Thanksgiving designs were some of my favorites because of the rich colors I got to use.
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