Florist (from Junior through to Designer)
For most florists, the day starts with washing the vases and buckets from the flower display, unloading the new fresh stock, cutting and conditioning the flowers and looking through the order needs.
You will be surrounded by lots of beautiful fresh flowers, vases, colourful wrap and miles of ribbon to play with. Florists are artisans, skilful and knowledgeable in their craft and will often be seen at the front of the shop talking to customers about their floral need.
It is lots of hard work and being a florist is physically demanding. But it is also incredibly rewarding. You will be creating floristry masterpieces that bring joy to every one of life's major milestones from births, graduations, engagements to weddings and funerals.
Depending on your level of experience, you may start out in floristry cleaning the equipment and sweeping the floor of all the daily floral debris (broken heads, stems, foliage, extra bits of wrap and ribbon).
Junior florists will help prepare and assemble floral displays, maintain display areas and sell flowers to customers.
Those at the top of their floristry career will be creating and designing customised floral arrangements for customers, hotels, corporate businesses and even Royalty. They will also compete amongst the best florists across the globe.
Keeping abreast of emerging styles and trends in floral design, a floral designer should also have excellent organisational skills, pulling all the stock, design and floristry together for those big events.
North London-based florist Alys, talks about her dream come true career of floristry and starting her business after becoming a new mum.
See how artisan florists go that extra mile to create beautiful moments.