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The Leap Floral blog is the beginning stage of what I hope to be my exciting, fun, and beautiful future. I hope you enjoy my musings on gardening, flowers, recipes and other stuff. The inspiration for the name of my future shop comes from my Aunt Nancy, her favorite saying is "leap and the net will appear." When I was surprised by a forced career change, I was freaked out, but she (and the rest of my wonderful family) explained that now was the best time to make my dream of being the owner of a great little shop come true. So, I took the leap and here it begins...




Monday, May 24, 2010

And so it begins...hopefully.



I am proud and excited to announce that I am officially the florist for Loft 610 restaurant. Now, to be honest, it's mostly because I am cheap and I work there, but it's still my first official flower job. I am doing the table bud vases once a week, bouquets at the host stand when needed, and other odd jobs as they come up. I have done 2 weeks of flowers, and need to get hooked up with a wholesaler quick, or else I may actually lose money on the deal (I may have under-estimated my costs, oops). Last week I used orange tulips and a really dark green leafy guy that I found at Whole Foods. This week it is orange and yellow gerbera daisies with this really cool limey/chartreuse green filler. I forgot to take a pic of the tulip, but I hope you agree that the daisy is pretty great. I also got to do flowers for a bridal shower, the host wanted a couple small lime green arrangements, and I happened to have these really great black vases, so I made three small bouquets using verbena and spider mums, it looked pretty swell. I start my horticulture classes in two weeks and am really excited. It's been 10 years since my last college class, but I think I'll enjoy going back.

Oh, and on the bunny war front, I bought some liquid fence at Lowes that seems to be working. It smells absoutely awful when you spray it, but I have had no additional damage and the smell goes away after it dries. Luigi seems to want to mark his territory everywhere I spray it, but as long as he is not trampling the flora and the fauna are staying away, I'll be happy.

2 comments:

  1. Awesome. Good luck with the wholesaler. Love the new blog, BTW. Its nice to see you express yourself in a non-red wine medium.

    Matt

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  2. I love the daisies. Keep posting what you are doing for the restaurants. It's good advertising!

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