Friday, July 31, 2009

Iris Cup 2009


Here are pictures of the 2009 Iris Cup competitors:

This picture is of the piece of artwork that was to be the inspiration behind this years Iris Cup competition pieces. The prize goes to the designer who best interprets this piece of artwork in his or her floral design.





Swag Friday!


To borrow a post title from one of my favorite bloggers while I'm sitting around waiting for the first design program of the convention entitled, "Colors For Seasons" Presented by Joe Smith, AIFD, I thought I would share the contents of my gift bag from this morning.

Upon arrival at the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs (at 1:30 pm mind you) I found out that I would not be able to watch the Grant Awards Contest or the Designer of the Year Competition. While I can understand that it would be a little intimidating to design with a group of spectators, I must wonder what the designers do in their own shops. I made the comment to the people at the registration desk that I wouldn't know what to do if I didn't have music playing, people talking, and customers watching my every move. I would be positively mortified to design 5 arrangements in a room full of well no one! Anyway, back to the gift bag...

This year, we get the latest edition of Floral Management, Flowers &, and Florists' Review, as well as a few other catalogs and flyers introducing other products. Also in the bag was a small roll of Offray ribbon and a product by National Ribbon Company which can only be described as a disasterous attempt at a Lomey Shimmer-Wrap Wristlet. I'm semi-intrigued by a product called "Nashville Wraps" seen at www.nashvillewraps.com Described as an "eco friendly retail packaging, food packaging, and basket supply" product, it is a small shear bag which holds products for baskets. They also have a full line of gift wrap products at their website.

Finally, we have my nemesis...the Chocolate Rose by Helen Grace...I will spend the weekend staring at this from across the room!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Do you know what your flowers are saying?



Do you know what your flowers are saying?





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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

View Oasis Floral Videos on Youtube

http://www.youtube.com/oasisfloral is the Youtube channel for Idea Magazine, Oasis Floral's informative print publication. These videos show mostly how-tos for wedding bouquets, but also show some behind-the-scenes videos of Idea Magazine photo shoots. Pretty cool...as far as floral videos go!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Categories Announced for Cumberland County Fair Floral Exhibits

The Cumberland County Fair Association has announced the categories for floral exhibits. The first entries are to be taken Thursday, August 20, 2009 with the first of the festivities to begin the next evening at 6:00. Entries for Flowers are to be taken Sunday, August 23 between 2:00 and 7:00pm. Exhibits open Monday, August 24 at 10:00am and the Midway opens that evening at 5:00pm.

The following is an excerpt from the official rules for the Adult Division found on page 17 of the CCFA Premium Book:

"1. Exhibits must be entered between 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 20, (except baking, flowers, poultry, rabbits, woodcarving and crops), and remain on display until 1:00 p.m. Sunday, August 30.

2. Entries for baking, flowers, poultry, rabbits, woodcarving and crops will be taken between 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 23.

3. Judging on flowers and baking will start at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 14."

While technically the book states judging will begin 8 days before entries are to be submitted, I believe that this is a misprint and should actually be either Monday, August 24 or Thursday, August 27. At this time I have received no clarification from the Cumberland County Fair Association.

There are exhibits for Flowers, Plants & Herbs; Floral Arrangements; and Potted Plants. Everything from Marigolds, Dahlias, Petunias, Begonias, Rosemary, Thyme, Mint, African Violets, Ferns, and Cacti will be represented in the Flowers, Plants & Herbs and Potted Plants exhibits. The exhibit of most consequence to us is, of course, the Floral Arrangement exhibit. The Floral Arrangement Exhibit Committee is chaired by Glenda Wisdom and Premiums offered are $4.00, $3.00, and $2.00, with $5.00 for best of show and a total of $104.00.

The CCFA Premium Book lists 4 criteria for judging floral arrangements, each worth 25 points for a total of 100 points possible. The criteria are:

Design Principles
(proportions, balance, depth, rhythm, focal and scale)

Condition
(quality, freshness of blossoms, fortages and accessories)

Distinction
(quality of design)

Relationship of Flowers to Container
(suitability of flower variety to the size, material, and color of container)

This scale is interesting in that compared to other floral competitions, it will take into account the container that is used and the "suitability of flower variety" to the container. To me, this seems too subjective. A person with an affinity for high-style or contemporary arrangements may judge a flower that outshines its container as suitable, while a traditionalist may not.

When determining accreditation in floral design, the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD) judges arrangements based on the following: Category Interpretation (or interpretation of a theme), Scale (proportion), Balance (physical and visual), Line (movement and rhythm), Color (balance, harmony, and rhythm), Creativity, Unity (harmony and texture), Focal Emphasis, Depth, and Mechanics (Professional Application). No points are given based on the type of container used.

The categories of Floral Arrangements are as follows: "Harvest Variety"; "Harvest Color"; "A Star is Born"; "Harvest Fun"; "Welcome Wreath";
"Harvest of Memories"; "Harvest of White"; "Dreams"; "Wine & Roses"; "Harvest of Small Things"; and "Harvest of Roses", with a final category for Best of Show.

With some interesting categories, there appears to be a lot of room for interpretation and a lot of fun to be had in designing arrangements. With everything from antiques to wine bottles to be used as containers this years' arrangements shoule be a sight to behold.

Be sure to come out to the Cumberland County Fair Grounds this year and see all of the beautiful fresh flower arrangements.

The Cumberland County Fair Association can be contacted at 931-484-9454.

Check back here for more information on the fair and the show winners! And also pick up you CCFA Premium Book and turn to page 96 to see our ad!

Monday, July 13, 2009

The Show Must Go On

We are less than 3 weeks away from the 57th Annual Tennessee State Florists' Association Convention and 34th Annual Central Tennessee Professional Florists' Association Christmas Show at the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs. Discounted registration rates are still available until July 20th. Be sure to visit www.tnsfa.org to register online.

Schedule of Events Includes:

Friday July 21, 2009

9:00am TCF Testing
10:00am - 7:00pm Regsitration Open
10:00am - 11:00am Iris Cup Competition
12:00pm - 2:00pm Grant Awards Contest
3:00pm - 5:15pm Designer of the Year Competition
8:00pm - 9:30pm Design Program "Colors For Seasons", Presented by Joe Smith, AIFD

Saturday August 1, 2009

8:15-9:00am TSFA Annual Members Meeting
9:00 am - 10:30am Hands-On Workshop - "Body Flowers...Trends and Techniques", Presented by Sam Hyder
10:30 am- 12:00pm Design Program - "Sympathy...A Celebration of Life", Presented by the TCF Members
2:00pm - 3:30pm Design Program - " 5 Ways Down the Aisle", Presented by Gerald Toh, AIFD
4:00pm - 5:30pm Hands-On Workshop - "The Art of Bridal Bouquets", Presented by Sam Hyder

Sunday August 2, 2009

Sunday programs will feature commentary by Toomie Farris, AIFD, PFCI and designs by Phil Chandler, Jodi Duncan, AIFD, and David Smith. Sunday will also feature the allied Designers of the Year and each will appear for a one hour porgram, APFA - Doddy Bird, CTPFA - Michael Steakley and the EPTFA and TVPFA Designers will be announced later.

We hope to see you there! Be sure to check back during the convention for full online coverage at www.crossvilleflowers.blogspot.com

Thursday, July 9, 2009

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