| By Design Online Exclusive: Susanne Law |
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Written by Canadian Florist staff
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In the June/July issue of Canadian
Florist, our By Design section featured designs by Susanne Law, AIFD,
CPFD. Susanne is an accredited professional floral designer who will be
inducted into AIFD in Chicago in July 2008. A resident of Surrey, B.C.,
Susanne recently joined Design 358, a new concept floral event and
management team.
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| FC Toronto Chapter holds annual wedding design show |
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Written by Amanda Ryder
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June 16, 2008 - Flowers Canada Toronto Chapter held its annual wedding design show entitled 'That was then, this is now...a celebration of weddings!' on June 10.
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Ergonomic Designing |
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Written by Amanda Ryder
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Floral designers often spend long
hours hovering over a workbench, preparing design after design for a
big event or busy holiday. It’s important that a florist’s work area is
comfortable and set up with ergonomics in mind so the florist isn’t
adding more stress on both their bodies and their minds! We talked with
designer Louisa Lam, CPFD and asked her to describe to us her dream
workbench.
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Colour-ology 101 |
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Written by Amanda Ryder
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Visual design expert Linda Cahan
also spoke on the power of colour during her seminar. Colours can
influence and inspire a range of feelings and emotions in customers.
Here’s a look at how different hues can make people feel:
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Flowers Help Second World War Couple Reconnect |
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Written by Amanda Ryder
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Every Nov. 23, Helga
receives flowers for her birthday. The 87-year-old Torontonian has been
the recipient of birthday blooms, on order from Germany, for the past
30 years. However, Helga’s floral surprise is unique for many reasons.
The flowers tell the story of a relationship that began 60 years ago
before the Second World War and through a simple bouquet, still
continues today.
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