Erin (my intern from last summer) is spreading her florist wings. Today she took a container, a list of flowers to use and an inspiration photo and no further instruction. She stepped right up, created a design and whipped out 25 centerpieces.
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Lots and lots of GINGER |
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Erin making the armatures. |
![ginger centerpiece ginger centerpiece](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/546b59a0e4b08b7b35d29a58/54b7ad46e4b06f6a2136d253/54b7ad46e4b06f6a2136d3d6/1421323590919/1000w/) |
Table full of finished pieces. |
Staying within a client's budget and design requests can sometimes be a challenge. You can't always add a bit here or there. You just have to make it work . . . and make it look beautiful! Erin is definitely on her way to being a great florist.
I'm so proud of her!