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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2025 · 53 MIN

Wedding Floral Proposal Process and Client Engagement - Garden Graffiti

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Welcome to Episode 68 of the ⁠Wed.Co Podcast⁠. Today, Toga sit’s down with Kat from ⁠Garden Graffiti ⁠for a chat about the intricacies of floral arrangements, the importance of understanding client preferences, and the dynamics of building a reliable team in the wedding industry. This episode was filmed at ⁠Maroon Hill Estate⁠ In this episode Kat shares her journey from studying fine arts to becoming a successful wedding florist. The conversation covers her experiences in London, and New York and the challenges of transitioning back to Australia. Kat discusses the importance of finding a unique style, the process of starting a business, and the significance of work-life balance. Kat also elaborates on the proposal process, client engagement, and the dynamics of working with stylists. Additionally, she touches on wedding budgets, pricing, and the differences in flower markets across Brisbane, London, and New York. In this conversation, Toga and Kat delve into the intricacies of floral arrangements, the importance of understanding client preferences, and the dynamics of building a reliable team in the wedding industry. They discuss the significance of nurturing vendor relationships, budgeting for floral needs, and the slow yet steady growth of a business. The conversation also touches on the challenges of destination weddings and offers practical tips for couples planning their weddings, emphasizing the need for clear communication and prioritization. Takeaways The journey into floristry often starts with a passion for creativity. Experiences abroad can significantly shape a florist's style and approach. Finding a unique style is crucial for standing out in the wedding industry. Starting a business can be challenging but rewarding with the right support. Work-life balance is essential for sustaining creativity and passion. Client engagement is key to successful proposals and bookings. Understanding wedding budgets helps in providing realistic proposals. Collaboration with stylists can enhance creativity and execution. Flower markets vary greatly between regions, affecting available styles. Australian florists are known for their creativity due to limited product availability. Creative arrangements can elevate the beauty of weddings. Diversity in wedding styles keeps the work exciting Building a reliable team is crucial for business success. Delegating responsibilities fosters team growth and confidence. Training team members is essential for smooth operations. Destination weddings can be logistically challenging. Budgeting and prioritizing floral needs is key for couples. Nurturing vendor relationships takes time and effort. Slow and steady growth can lead to sustainable success. Clear communication with clients enhances trust and satisfaction. Your support enables us to bring more enriching conversations and insights to both engaged couples and wedding professionals. Stay connected with us on Instagram at ⁠@wed.copodcast ⁠and watch all your favorite wedding professionals on our YouTube channel ⁠@wed.copodcast⁠. Catch our episodes on major podcast platforms like Apple, Spotify, and IheartRadio, all under WedCo Podcast. Join us for our next episode on the Wed.Co Podcast, where we continue to explore the mesmerizing and ever-changing landscape of weddings. Toga xxx

Welcome to Episode 68 of the ⁠Wed.Co Podcast⁠. Today, Toga sit’s down with Kat from ⁠Garden Graffiti ⁠for a chat about the intricacies of floral arrangements, the importance of understanding client preferences, and the dynamics of building a reliable team in the wedding industry. This episode was filmed at ⁠Maroon Hill Estate⁠ In this episode Kat shares her journey from studying fine arts to becoming a successful wedding florist. The conversation covers her experiences in London, and New York and the challenges of transitioning back to Australia. Kat discusses the importance of finding a unique style, the process of starting a business, and the significance of work-life balance. Kat also elaborates on the proposal process, client engagement, and the dynamics of working with stylists. Additionally, she touches on wedding budgets, pricing, and the differences in flower markets across Brisbane, London, and New York. In this conversation, Toga and Kat delve into the intricacies of floral arrangements, the importance of understanding client preferences, and the dynamics of building a reliable team in the wedding industry. They discuss the significance of nurturing vendor relationships, budgeting for floral needs, and the slow yet steady growth of a business. The conversation also touches on the challenges of destination weddings and offers practical tips for couples planning their weddings, emphasizing the need for clear communication and prioritization. Takeaways The journey into floristry often starts with a passion for creativity. Experiences abroad can significantly shape a florist's style and approach. Finding a unique style is crucial for standing out in the wedding industry. Starting a business can be challenging but rewarding with the right support. Work-life balance is essential for sustaining creativity and passion. Client engagement is key to successful proposals and bookings. Understanding wedding budgets helps in providing realistic proposals. Collaboration with stylists can enhance creativity and execution. Flower markets vary greatly between regions, affecting available styles. Australian florists are known for their creativity due to limited product availability. Creative arrangements can elevate the beauty of weddings. Diversity in wedding styles keeps the work exciting Building a reliable team is crucial for business success. Delegating responsibilities fosters team growth and confidence. Training team members is essential for smooth operations. Destination weddings can be logistically challenging. Budgeting and prioritizing floral needs is key for couples. Nurturing vendor relationships takes time and effort. Slow and steady growth can lead to sustainable success. Clear communication with clients enhances trust and satisfaction. Your support enables us to bring more enriching conversations and insights to both engaged couples and wedding professionals. Stay connected with us on Instagram at ⁠@wed.copodcast ⁠and watch all your favorite wedding professionals on our YouTube channel ⁠@wed.copodcast⁠. Catch our episodes on major podcast platforms like Apple, Spotify, and IheartRadio, all under WedCo Podcast. Join us for our next episode on the Wed.Co Podcast, where we continue to explore the mesmerizing and ever-changing landscape of weddings. Toga xxx

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