Slow Flowers Podcast

Episode 575: The Floral Coach’s Amy Balsters shares her bouquet-making philosophy and inspiring business model

09.14.2022 - By Debra PrinzingPlay

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Amy's signature loose-and-airy, asymmetrical bouquet style

I first met Slow Flowers member Amy Balsters in 2018 when she was a wedding and event florist operating as Amy Nicole Floral. We both attended a floral conference and during a few days together, we made a friendly connection. Later that year, Amy relocated with her family from Southern California to the Washington, D.C., area and the timing was ideal for her to attend the 2nd Slow Flowers Summit in the nation's capital. And she joined Slow Flower Society as a member.

Through our social media connections, I watched as she began teaching bouquet-making skills around the country, helping florists learn the art of the loose and airy bouquet style. One of her workshops promised: "if you struggle with your bouquets feeling tight, lacking dimension or movement, or creating anxiety, this class is for you."A few years ago, she rebranded her business as The Floral Coach and began to teach online and in person workshops. Classically trained, Amy is an award-winning floral design educator with vast industry experience spanning 2 decades in retail floristry, weddings, and special events. She specializes in teaching the romantic-inspired, "loose and airy style" and is the creator of Bouquet Bootcamp, a comprehensive design course and hands-on workshop series.

In late August, I met up with Amy in San Diego where we both participated in the CalFlowers FunNSun Conference. Amy taught two hands-on bouquet making workshops and I was a panelist for the Floral Marketing presentation. I flew in a day early so I could take Amy's workshop and I asked her to sit down with me for a video interview.

I'm so thrilled to share her story with you --and to connect you with Amy's educational offerings.

Take Amy's Free Webinar: 4 Ways to Better Bouquets

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Learn more about Bouquet Bootcamp

This week's News: Join the Slow Flowers September 16 Meet-Up

Four of the new floral storefronts welcomed in 2022 (and there are more!). Clockwise, from top/left:Feast & Flora (Charleston, SC); Morning Glory Flower Co. (Glenville, WV); Sunborn Gardens (Madison, WI); and Wilrett Flower Co. (DeKalb, IL).

It’s September and I wanted to give you a head’s up that our monthly Slow Flowers Member Meet-up is returning after our summer break! Typically, we all meet in the Zoom Room on the 2nd Friday of each month, but for this month only, we’ve scheduled the Meet-Up for the 3rd Friday – September 16th, 9 am Pacific/Noon Eastern. Our focus is “Diving into Retail Flower Shops,” and you’ll meet four Slow Flowers members who will join us (virtually) from their new retail spaces and give us a virtual tour. How can you create your community’s “favorite little flower shop”? Our member experts will share a “checklist” for anyone thinking of moving from a private studio or farm to the retail landscape. 

Click here to pre-register for the 9/16 Meet-Up

Thank you to our Sponsors

This show is brought to you by Slowflowers.com, the free, online directory to more than 850 florists, shops, and studios who design with local, seasonal and sustainable flowers and to the farms that grow those blooms.  It’s the conscious choice for buying and sending flowers.

Thank you to our lead sponsor, Farmgirl Flowers.

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