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EPISODE · May 19, 2019 · 1H 7M

Episode 41: Nicole Rossi (Texture Florals)

from Botanical Brouhaha Podcast · host Amy McGee

Today we're visiting with Nicole Rossi, owner of Texture Florals in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to discuss: her unconventional transition from architecture to floral design creating a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), the pros and cons, and what eventually led her to change the direction of her business the experience that sparked her interest in wedding and event flowers the event that ended up being the push she needed to start her own business her unique studio environment a new project she's recently launched the logistics behind her editorial work the administrative changes she's currently making some of the hurdles she's faced during her quickly-growing flower career the supportive flower community in Philadelphia and how they have embraced her the importance of designers communicating on pricing for the good of the industry as a whole How to Connect with Botanical Brouhaha: Blog Instagram Facebook BB Garden Style Workshop Series BB Garden Style Shop Links mentioned in this episode:  Studio Choo David's Bridal BOK Building Fresh Designs Florist / Design Sanctuary Sebesta Floral + Event Design Jennifer Designs Events Faye + Renee RAM Floral Indesign Done + Dusted Urban Outfitters Anthropologie Free People G. Page Wholesale Flowers Today's episode is brought to you by Real Flower Business Click here for more info on Alison Ellis's email, proposal, contract, and work flow templates or visit the Real Flower Business website here. ___________________________________________ Guest Co-Host: Robby Lozano | Ten23 Photography BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Landon McGee

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