Sunday, January 23, 2011

How to Start a Flower Shop

This section offers helpful tips and links to free resources to start a florist business.
  • An overview of your options for starting a flower shop: 
    • Buying an existing flower shop (including how to find flower shops for sale)
    • Buying a franchise (includes pros and cons of franchising, plus costs and contact information for leading floral franchises)
    • Opening a new flower shop
  • What to include in a business plan 
  • What to consider when choosing a location for your flower shop
  • A list of tools, equipment and supplies you'll need in your flower shop, and where to get them
  • Setting up your flower shop (including how to create displays to promote sales)
  • How to find and work with growers and wholesalers that can supply you with flowers
  • Managing your flower shop
    • Setting your prices 
    • Hiring employees
    • How to organize the day's orders
    • What to do when a shipment of flowers arrives
    • Options for delivering flowers to customers
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  • Marketing your business and getting customers, including:
    • Walk-in customers
    • Phone and online customers
    • Corporations
    • Government
    • Hospitals
    • Hotels and restaurants
    • Funeral homes
  • Wire services that can give you orders from customers outside of your city, state or country
  • Working with customers
    • How to increase sales by greeting customers the right way
    • How to consult with clients who need flowers for an event
    • Refunds and how to avoid them
    • Ways to keep customers coming back        
sorce : http://www.fabjob.com/Florist.asp

How to Get Hired as a Florist or Floral Designer


    * Deciding which type of employer is best for you, including:
          o Small flower shops
          o Florist chains
          o Wholesalers
          o Market/grocery stores

    * Types of florist jobs and what they involve

    * Where florist job openings are advertised

    * Sample resume and sample cover letter to apply for a florist job

    * How to create a portfolio or sample floral arrangements to show an employer your skills

    * How to dress and what to do in a job interview for a florist job

source : http://www.fabjob.com/Florist.asp


Friday, January 21, 2011

Preparing for Your Florist Career

    * Essential skills for florists and how to develop them
    * Educational programs for florists (no degree or certificate is required)
    * Ways to teach yourself floral design
    * How to quickly get experience through volunteer work or an internship with a florist
    * Information about dozens of the most commonly used flowers, greens and household plants you need to know, with:
          o Descriptions
          o What colors are available
          o Uses
          o Special instructions for processing
          o Storage requirements
          o Average vase life (how long it should remain fresh)
          o Retail cost
    * Principles of floral design, including color, shape, and proportion
    * Design styles you need to know (horizontal, landscape, waterfall, etc.)
    * Step-by-step instructions for creating flower arrangements including:
          o vase arrangements
          o hand-held bouquets
          o container arrangements
          o corsages and boutonnieres
          o funeral wreaths
          o basket gardens
          o fruit baskets
          o dressing plants

source: http://www.fabjob.com/Florist.asp

Flower Shop in KL

DE FLOWER SHOP
M3 Mezzanine Floor, Wisma UOA II,
21 Jalan Pinang
50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: (60-3) 2166-6118


FLORISTIKA
16 Jalan Liku
Off Jalan Riong, Bangsar
59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: (60-3) 2287-6113

FLORA ETC
Suite 2.07 2nd Floor
The Ampwalk
218 Jalan Ampang
50450 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
Tel: (60-3) 2166-8090

LUSHCIOUS
Dua Annexe
Lot 1.1, 1st Floor,
No. 211, Jalan Tun Razak,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: (60-3) 2166-2066

SUMMER POTS FLORIST
P4-02 4th Floor, Podium Block,
Menara Keck Seng
203 Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: (60-3) 2145-8252



source : http://www.kualalumpursnob.com/flower_shops_kualalumpur.htm

Thursday, January 20, 2011

How to Create Flower Shop Displays

Instructions

  
1. Show several different displays in your store and include different flowers in each one. Include different varieties of one flower in a display; surround tall calla lilies with Easter or tiger lilies to create a contrast in color and shape. Using different flowers in each display will show off your shop's variety for customers to choose from.
  
2. Display flowers throughout the shop. Big, beautiful displays in the shop's front windows will attract attention and bring customers in, but you'll want them to stay and check out the whole shop. Place flower displays from the front of the store all the way to the back, strategically placing them near popular flowers or items to draw the customer's eye.

  
3. Keep it simple. Don't include too many different flowers in a display. Stick to three to five different flower varieties per display. This will show off the flowers without overwhelming or cluttering the display. If you're going to use three types of roses or lilies, add a little baby's breath and leave it alone.
  
4. Create displays for every occasion. Flowers are given for lots of reasons, so reflect that with your flower shop displays. In addition to simple, "just-because" displays, create special displays featuring arrangements for birthdays, engagements, graduations and holidays.
 
5. Remember the wedding. Weddings are some of the biggest flower-buying occasions, so make sure that some of your flower shop displays feature wedding themes. Put together a selection of sample corsages and boutonnieres so that customers can see the different options available. It's also a good idea to have pictures of past bridal arrangements your shop has done, or replicate some of them as displays in your store so customers can see your expertise.



Source :http://www.ehow.com/how_4485549_create-flower-shop-displays.html

How To Decorate a Flower Shop

If you own a flower shop, you can entice people to enter your floral creations if you have attractive window displays.  The in-shop décor also helps lure in new customers and keep old ones happy.  Use the tips below to spruce up your flower shop.
 * Choose the right wall treatment.
Paint the walls in a light color so the floral displays will stand out.  You can also choose to cover the wall with wallpaper.  Select wallpaper that is subdued and not too busy.

 * Use different decorative items.
Hang a few photographs of your floral creations.  You can also decorate the walls with paintings. A small Zen fountain will add a relaxing feel to your store.  The flowing water also brings good luck.

* Select the right light.
  You want the colors of the flowers to pop out.  Wrong lighting can make the flowers look dull and boring.  Natural lighting is the best.  Look for lighting that imitates natural light.  When choosing light fixtures, find ones that match with the overall vibe of your shop.  There are light fixtures shaped like flowers perfect for flower shops.

* Give customers a place to sit and write. 
Place a small round table and chair in one area of your flower shop.  You customers will appreciate having an area to compose their thoughts as they write on the card that goes with the arrangement. 

* Use themes for your floral displays.
Your theme can depend on the season.  Use white as the color inspiration for your window and in-store floral displays.  Autumn should bring out the oranges, reds and golds.  Summer is about sunshine and the color yellow while spring brings in the pastel shades.   

* Decorate according to a special occasion.
  Use items associated with specific occasions and holidays in your décor.  February is all about Valentine’s Day.  Bring out your hearts, bears, cupids and arrows and start adding these elements to your displays as early as the third week of January.  You can showcase all your red colored flowers in your window display.   During the Easter season, make way for decorations in pastel yellow, pink, purple and green.  Add bunnies and little chicks to your décor.  Fourth of July should usher in window displays in patriotic colors of red, white and blue.  Don’t forget to have displays for birthdays, graduations, weddings, anniversaries, new baby, and other important milestones and occasions. 

* Showcase special flowers each month. 
Select one or two flowers to represent each month.  Create an arrangement or two using these flowers and display them in the window and in the store.

* Direct your customer’s eye.  
Popular flowers should be displayed at the farthest area of the shop.  Display the not-so-popular flowers along the path leading to the counter.  This way, you customers will have the chance to see (and hopefully appreciate and order) these other flowers.  You should also place those flowers that you want to sell quickly where customers can easily see them.


A flower shop should be decorated in such a way that the colors and even the fragrance of the flowers are showcased.  It is not about merely lining up the available flowers in the store.  You will need to create several flower arrangements based on a theme.  Additional decorative items should also be added to the flower shop in order to complement the floral displays.

Source : http://www.howtodothings.com/business/how-to-decorate-a-flower-shop

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Florists or flower shops in KL

Florists or flower shops are abundant in Kuala Lumpur and other major cities in Malaysia. You just need to choose the one that offers the best prices and services that suit your need.

Sometime, you cannot order the flowers or the gifts due to the shortage especially during the Valentine’s Day, festive seasons or certain unexpected causes.

Fortunately you have many choices for the flower shops you want to buy from in this city.

If you’re looking for a florist or flower shop in KL, the list below should give you the best choices for fresh flowers.

Maybe you don’t have to go directly to the florist premise as generally they offer online payment and have the flowers delivered to your loved ones’ addresses (ie. your mother, friends, girlfriend etc).

Just make sure they are real business to avoid any bad consequences. If you live in Kuala Lumpur or Klang Valley perhaps you can go directly to the florist and see yourself how the products really look in order to know whether it’s worth your money or not.

Here is the list of florists in Kuala Lumpur;

1. Bloomshop Florist Enterprise

282-3-2, Wisma Mutiara Genting,Jalan Air Jerneh, Off Jalan Genting Klang,53200 Setapak, Kuala Lumpur.

Phone No: +603 4025 1866

Website: Bloom.com.my

2. Bloom House Sdn Bhd

No. 14, Jalan 5/108 C, Taman Sungai Besi, 57100 Kuala Lumpur.

Phone No: +603 7984 2222

Website: Bloomhouse.com.my

3. Pretty Flowers Sdn Bhd

No.6-2, Jalan 4/109E, Desa Business Park, Taman Desa, Off Jalan Klang Lama, 58100 Kuala Lumpur.

Phone: +603 7983 8308

Website: PrettyFlowers.com.my

The list above just the short one but you may find or come across many other flower shops near you.

Source : http://pawiblog.com/florists-or-flower-shops-in-kl.php