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			<title><![CDATA[Tricks of The Trade: "Oh how I'd love to be a florist!"]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2018 22:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><strong style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; color: rgb(52, 49, 63);">“Oh how I’d love to
be a florist!” – A declaration the team at Jane Packer Flower hear regularly. On the blog today, we’ve gathered the stories from our team about why they chose to work in the
flower industry.</strong></p><p><strong style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; color: rgb(52, 49, 63);"><br></strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/massey-jpd0408-2-1021.jpg"></p><p>A passion for flowers – which I still have! Although we do
purchase a lot of our flowers online directly from Holland, I love going to New
Covent Garden Flower Market – it still excites me and the vast array of
colours, textures and varieties never fails to inspire me.</p><p><em>Louise, Workroom
Manager</em></p><p>I've always been inspired in the creation and art that is produced in floral arrangements - from bespoke funeral items to large wedding displays. Floristry is continually changing with new styles and techniques to learn.</p><p><em>Zoe, Jane Packer John Lewis</em></p><p>The emotion that I feel when I’m with flowers and the energy
that each flower gives me. To create pieces of art using nature and to helping
people go through different stages of their lives with flowers: whether it be
celebrating a wedding or honouring a loved one who has passed away.</p><p><em>Samantha, Jane Packer
George Street</em></p><p>By accident! I wanted a job in a creative industry and
fortunately I was introduced to flowers. When I began researching  the industry I was amazed by the world class
floral designers of the time and how people were taking flower design to an
international level – after that, it didn’t take me long to get into. 20 years later,
I’m still here! </p><p><em>Akira, Head Tutor </em></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/massey-jpd0408-2-1066.jpg"></p><p><em><br></em></p><p>My high school actually put me in a florist for part of a two-week work experience project and I thought I was going to hate it - I was totally wrong and stayed working at the florist as a Saturday girl for a while. Once I was finished with school, I studied floristry part-time for a year whilst doing as much unpaid work experience as possible with a London event company. In 2012 I got a full time job with Jane Packer and the rest is history!</p><p><i style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;">Gina, Jane Packer Flower School & Events&nbsp;</i></p><p>My love of nature and the beauty of all flowers as well as the creativity in making different types of arrangements and bouquets!</p><p><em>Veronica, Jane Packer Flower School&nbsp;</em></p><p>Ladies love flowers! It was instinctive for me that I would love to work with flowers.</p><p><em>Marilyn, Jane Packer George Street&nbsp;&nbsp;</em></p><p>I fell into it - I was looking for a part-time job and my local florist was looking for a Saturday girl and I just delved into it!&nbsp;</p><p><em>Ashley, Jane Packer Delivered</em></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; color: rgb(52, 49, 63);">“Oh how I’d love to
be a florist!” – A declaration the team at Jane Packer Flower hear regularly. On the blog today, we’ve gathered the stories from our team about why they chose to work in the
flower industry.</strong></p><p><strong style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; color: rgb(52, 49, 63);"><br></strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/massey-jpd0408-2-1021.jpg"></p><p>A passion for flowers – which I still have! Although we do
purchase a lot of our flowers online directly from Holland, I love going to New
Covent Garden Flower Market – it still excites me and the vast array of
colours, textures and varieties never fails to inspire me.</p><p><em>Louise, Workroom
Manager</em></p><p>I've always been inspired in the creation and art that is produced in floral arrangements - from bespoke funeral items to large wedding displays. Floristry is continually changing with new styles and techniques to learn.</p><p><em>Zoe, Jane Packer John Lewis</em></p><p>The emotion that I feel when I’m with flowers and the energy
that each flower gives me. To create pieces of art using nature and to helping
people go through different stages of their lives with flowers: whether it be
celebrating a wedding or honouring a loved one who has passed away.</p><p><em>Samantha, Jane Packer
George Street</em></p><p>By accident! I wanted a job in a creative industry and
fortunately I was introduced to flowers. When I began researching  the industry I was amazed by the world class
floral designers of the time and how people were taking flower design to an
international level – after that, it didn’t take me long to get into. 20 years later,
I’m still here! </p><p><em>Akira, Head Tutor </em></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/massey-jpd0408-2-1066.jpg"></p><p><em><br></em></p><p>My high school actually put me in a florist for part of a two-week work experience project and I thought I was going to hate it - I was totally wrong and stayed working at the florist as a Saturday girl for a while. Once I was finished with school, I studied floristry part-time for a year whilst doing as much unpaid work experience as possible with a London event company. In 2012 I got a full time job with Jane Packer and the rest is history!</p><p><i style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;">Gina, Jane Packer Flower School & Events&nbsp;</i></p><p>My love of nature and the beauty of all flowers as well as the creativity in making different types of arrangements and bouquets!</p><p><em>Veronica, Jane Packer Flower School&nbsp;</em></p><p>Ladies love flowers! It was instinctive for me that I would love to work with flowers.</p><p><em>Marilyn, Jane Packer George Street&nbsp;&nbsp;</em></p><p>I fell into it - I was looking for a part-time job and my local florist was looking for a Saturday girl and I just delved into it!&nbsp;</p><p><em>Ashley, Jane Packer Delivered</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[More details announced for our One Week Summer Wedding Course!]]></title>
			<link>https://www.janepackerdelivered.com/blog/more-details-announced-for-our-one-week-summer-wedding-course/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2018 14:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/oneweeksummerweddingedita5.jpg"></p><p>We are so excited to present our newly confirmed schedule for our One Week Summer Wedding Course that will be commencing on Monday the 16th of July!</p><p>The course will run as follows:</p><p><strong>Monday: Bridal Bouquet Masterclass<br></strong><em>Master the art of creating bridal bouquets and learn all about the spiral technique. You will make two separate styles of bouquet: a natural styled hand-tied bouquet and a classic rose dome.</em></p><p><strong>Tuesday: Wiring Masterclass &amp; Flower Crowns<br></strong><em>Spend the morning learning all about the art of wiring and practice constructing groom's buttonholes. In the afternoon test your new found skills by constructing a gorgeous floral crown.</em></p><p><strong>Wednesday: Tablecentres<br></strong><em>Learn about floral foam and how to make a range of different tablecentre designs - both low and tall. Experiment&nbsp;with props, tealights and mirrors to take your designs to the next level.&nbsp;</em></p><p><strong>Thursday: Garlands &amp; Urns<br></strong><i style="background-color: initial;">Create beautiful foliage garlands and learn how to design and make large scale urn arrangements - with industry tricks on how to deal with the logistics of transporting, installing and constructing&nbsp;large designs.</i></p><p><strong>Friday: Floral Archway<br></strong><em>Work in a group to design and make a beautiful free standing floral archway - the most sort-after statement piece for any summer wedding!&nbsp;</em></p><p>Alongside these practical lessons, we will also&nbsp;cover the fundamentals to wedding floristry, for those who are looking at making there way professionally into the flower industry. Topics we will cover will include all logistics, sourcing your flowers, pricing your designs effectively and managing your time efficiently when it comes to making your designs for the big day!</p><p>This is the only class of its kind that we will be running in 2018, and we are thrilled to be running it in the middle of July - the most perfect time to take full advantage of the abundance&nbsp;of English summer blooms available&nbsp;at this time!</p><p><a href="http://www.janepackerdelivered.com/one-week-summer-wedding-course/">For more information on the course, please click here!&nbsp;</a></p><p>As always, you can book online or by emailing us at school@janepacker.com, or by calling 0203 411 2174.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/oneweeksummerweddingedita5.jpg"></p><p>We are so excited to present our newly confirmed schedule for our One Week Summer Wedding Course that will be commencing on Monday the 16th of July!</p><p>The course will run as follows:</p><p><strong>Monday: Bridal Bouquet Masterclass<br></strong><em>Master the art of creating bridal bouquets and learn all about the spiral technique. You will make two separate styles of bouquet: a natural styled hand-tied bouquet and a classic rose dome.</em></p><p><strong>Tuesday: Wiring Masterclass &amp; Flower Crowns<br></strong><em>Spend the morning learning all about the art of wiring and practice constructing groom's buttonholes. In the afternoon test your new found skills by constructing a gorgeous floral crown.</em></p><p><strong>Wednesday: Tablecentres<br></strong><em>Learn about floral foam and how to make a range of different tablecentre designs - both low and tall. Experiment&nbsp;with props, tealights and mirrors to take your designs to the next level.&nbsp;</em></p><p><strong>Thursday: Garlands &amp; Urns<br></strong><i style="background-color: initial;">Create beautiful foliage garlands and learn how to design and make large scale urn arrangements - with industry tricks on how to deal with the logistics of transporting, installing and constructing&nbsp;large designs.</i></p><p><strong>Friday: Floral Archway<br></strong><em>Work in a group to design and make a beautiful free standing floral archway - the most sort-after statement piece for any summer wedding!&nbsp;</em></p><p>Alongside these practical lessons, we will also&nbsp;cover the fundamentals to wedding floristry, for those who are looking at making there way professionally into the flower industry. Topics we will cover will include all logistics, sourcing your flowers, pricing your designs effectively and managing your time efficiently when it comes to making your designs for the big day!</p><p>This is the only class of its kind that we will be running in 2018, and we are thrilled to be running it in the middle of July - the most perfect time to take full advantage of the abundance&nbsp;of English summer blooms available&nbsp;at this time!</p><p><a href="http://www.janepackerdelivered.com/one-week-summer-wedding-course/">For more information on the course, please click here!&nbsp;</a></p><p>As always, you can book online or by emailing us at school@janepacker.com, or by calling 0203 411 2174.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Interview with Alex Revenko, Black Iris Floral Design]]></title>
			<link>https://www.janepackerdelivered.com/blog/interview-with-alex-revenko-black-iris-floral-design/</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2018 09:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Here at the Jane Packer Flower School we're always proud to see our students pursue their dream careers in the flower industry! Today, we catch up with Alex Revenko - owner of Black Iris Floral Design and a Jane Packer alumni, to find out about what life has been like for her after completing the Career Course and reminiscing on some of her fondest memories of her time at our school.</strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/img-0995edit.jpg"></p><p><em><strong>What inspired you to pursue a career in floristry and attend our
Career Course?</strong></em></p><p>I had
been arranging flowers for some time before the decision to attend Career
Course at Jane Packer Flower School was made.</p><p>Flowers
were always in my life. I enjoyed arranging flowers at home, thoroughly loved
decorating different venues for my friends and friends of friends weddings and
events. After being a full time mum for many years I realised the need of doing
something for myself and I knew exactly what it would be – floristry! I started the
educational aspect of floristry by visiting a number of short flower workshops
and courses in London and one of the schools I attended was Jane Packer. When I
made a decision to complete a floristry career course I have no doubt which
flower school I was going to choose.</p><p><em><strong>Why did you choose to attend
The Jane Packer Flower school?</strong></em></p><p>Since my
very first workshop in Jane Packer flower school I absolutely enjoyed being
there watching great people sharing their professional skills and knowledge in
floristry. Flower quality, attention to the details, beautiful designs,
immaculate wrapping - that was exactly what I wanted to apply to my future
floristry business and I was keen to learn more and more about it at Jane
Packer.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/img-0043.jpg" style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;"></p><p><em><strong>Tell us about your favourite memory from your time at the school?</strong></em></p><p>I
remember when I first walked in to the Jane Packer shop and saw the outstanding
variety and quality of flowers on a shop stand (later I was kindly invited to
do my work experience at Jane Packer and I was proudly forming the stand myself
with a great help and advice of Sammi, who was looking after the shop at the
time and always shared her warm smile with me).</p><p>My
teacher Akira was my biggest inspiration. Watching him creating bespoke flower
designs every day was amazing, especially during corporate and wedding designs
weeks.</p><p>Early
flower market trip is another great memory. I am sure many florists will agree
that choosing and picking flowers yourself is a wonderful feeling, you get
numerous ideas when you see all the flower varieties available to work with,
and, of course, there is a chance you will be introduced to a new flower or
foliage variety as you browse around – you never know.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/img-0620.jpg"></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><em><strong><br></strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Tell us about setting up Black Iris Floral Design – how has Jane’s
design philosophy inspired your style of flower arranging and how have you
adapted it into your own personal style?</strong></em></p><p>I started
Black Iris Floral Design in February 2017 and worked from my home workshop.
Very soon I realised that I needed a bigger space for my business to grow and I
started looking for the premises.</p><p>Running
my own florist has been a dream for me for a long time and I couldn’t wait to
start a new and exciting chapter of my life. Live your dream they say, and in
September 2017 Black Iris Floral Design shop based in a beautiful village -
Crowthorne in Berkshire opened its doors to customers. Looking after the
flower shop on my own for a few months was a difficult task, but from 2018
Black Iris Floral design is a team of four professional florists who absolutely
love what they do and share their passion for flowers every day with our
customers.</p><p>We keep
following some of Jane’s key flower designs making Black Iris arrangements, for
example grouping flowers or using succulents in the bouquets, we also have a
big range of succulents available to buy in the shop. Excellent quality of
flowers and attention to the details will always remain the main focal points
for Black Iris Floral Design and this is something I was also taught at Jane
Packer.</p><p>Like at
Jane Packer we enjoy making corporate flower arrangements for our contract clients,
proudly providing flowers for local golf clubs, shops, restaurants and some
other big names like Wellington College</p><p>.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/img-9810.jpg"></p><p><em><strong>What piece of advice would you give to somebody looking at
starting a new career in the flower industry?</strong></em></p><p>Floristry
is an unlimited and beautiful way to express yourself, inspire others, be
inspired and make people happy. It also requires time and patience, being a
very challenging and demanding career to choose. And it’s not just the talent
and strong will required to be successful in your business, but also a great
team of florists working with you (sometimes sharing the bench with you
shoulder to shoulder), reliable flower suppliers who look after you on a daily
basis, and of course many happy customers.</p><p>I would
like to wish somebody looking for a career in flower industry not to be scared
to express themselves by arranging flowers, to find their own style and to stay
focused on their goals and find a Flower School to learn from and guide you to
your success, which I did at Jane Packer and I will always be grateful to all
the JP Team for their amazing support throughout my learning journey.</p><p>You can
find more of Alex's beautiful work on her Instagram account
@blackiris.floraldesign</p><p><em><strong>Enrolment is now open for our
next Career Course starting on the Monday the 3rd of September, with limited spaces
available. Find our more by </strong></em><a href="http://www.janepackerdelivered.com/the-career-course/">clicking here</a><em><strong> or get in touch with us by calling 0203 411 2174 or by email
at school@janepacker.com</strong></em></p><p><strong></strong></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Here at the Jane Packer Flower School we're always proud to see our students pursue their dream careers in the flower industry! Today, we catch up with Alex Revenko - owner of Black Iris Floral Design and a Jane Packer alumni, to find out about what life has been like for her after completing the Career Course and reminiscing on some of her fondest memories of her time at our school.</strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/img-0995edit.jpg"></p><p><em><strong>What inspired you to pursue a career in floristry and attend our
Career Course?</strong></em></p><p>I had
been arranging flowers for some time before the decision to attend Career
Course at Jane Packer Flower School was made.</p><p>Flowers
were always in my life. I enjoyed arranging flowers at home, thoroughly loved
decorating different venues for my friends and friends of friends weddings and
events. After being a full time mum for many years I realised the need of doing
something for myself and I knew exactly what it would be – floristry! I started the
educational aspect of floristry by visiting a number of short flower workshops
and courses in London and one of the schools I attended was Jane Packer. When I
made a decision to complete a floristry career course I have no doubt which
flower school I was going to choose.</p><p><em><strong>Why did you choose to attend
The Jane Packer Flower school?</strong></em></p><p>Since my
very first workshop in Jane Packer flower school I absolutely enjoyed being
there watching great people sharing their professional skills and knowledge in
floristry. Flower quality, attention to the details, beautiful designs,
immaculate wrapping - that was exactly what I wanted to apply to my future
floristry business and I was keen to learn more and more about it at Jane
Packer.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/img-0043.jpg" style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;"></p><p><em><strong>Tell us about your favourite memory from your time at the school?</strong></em></p><p>I
remember when I first walked in to the Jane Packer shop and saw the outstanding
variety and quality of flowers on a shop stand (later I was kindly invited to
do my work experience at Jane Packer and I was proudly forming the stand myself
with a great help and advice of Sammi, who was looking after the shop at the
time and always shared her warm smile with me).</p><p>My
teacher Akira was my biggest inspiration. Watching him creating bespoke flower
designs every day was amazing, especially during corporate and wedding designs
weeks.</p><p>Early
flower market trip is another great memory. I am sure many florists will agree
that choosing and picking flowers yourself is a wonderful feeling, you get
numerous ideas when you see all the flower varieties available to work with,
and, of course, there is a chance you will be introduced to a new flower or
foliage variety as you browse around – you never know.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/img-0620.jpg"></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><em><strong><br></strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Tell us about setting up Black Iris Floral Design – how has Jane’s
design philosophy inspired your style of flower arranging and how have you
adapted it into your own personal style?</strong></em></p><p>I started
Black Iris Floral Design in February 2017 and worked from my home workshop.
Very soon I realised that I needed a bigger space for my business to grow and I
started looking for the premises.</p><p>Running
my own florist has been a dream for me for a long time and I couldn’t wait to
start a new and exciting chapter of my life. Live your dream they say, and in
September 2017 Black Iris Floral Design shop based in a beautiful village -
Crowthorne in Berkshire opened its doors to customers. Looking after the
flower shop on my own for a few months was a difficult task, but from 2018
Black Iris Floral design is a team of four professional florists who absolutely
love what they do and share their passion for flowers every day with our
customers.</p><p>We keep
following some of Jane’s key flower designs making Black Iris arrangements, for
example grouping flowers or using succulents in the bouquets, we also have a
big range of succulents available to buy in the shop. Excellent quality of
flowers and attention to the details will always remain the main focal points
for Black Iris Floral Design and this is something I was also taught at Jane
Packer.</p><p>Like at
Jane Packer we enjoy making corporate flower arrangements for our contract clients,
proudly providing flowers for local golf clubs, shops, restaurants and some
other big names like Wellington College</p><p>.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/img-9810.jpg"></p><p><em><strong>What piece of advice would you give to somebody looking at
starting a new career in the flower industry?</strong></em></p><p>Floristry
is an unlimited and beautiful way to express yourself, inspire others, be
inspired and make people happy. It also requires time and patience, being a
very challenging and demanding career to choose. And it’s not just the talent
and strong will required to be successful in your business, but also a great
team of florists working with you (sometimes sharing the bench with you
shoulder to shoulder), reliable flower suppliers who look after you on a daily
basis, and of course many happy customers.</p><p>I would
like to wish somebody looking for a career in flower industry not to be scared
to express themselves by arranging flowers, to find their own style and to stay
focused on their goals and find a Flower School to learn from and guide you to
your success, which I did at Jane Packer and I will always be grateful to all
the JP Team for their amazing support throughout my learning journey.</p><p>You can
find more of Alex's beautiful work on her Instagram account
@blackiris.floraldesign</p><p><em><strong>Enrolment is now open for our
next Career Course starting on the Monday the 3rd of September, with limited spaces
available. Find our more by </strong></em><a href="http://www.janepackerdelivered.com/the-career-course/">clicking here</a><em><strong> or get in touch with us by calling 0203 411 2174 or by email
at school@janepacker.com</strong></em></p><p><strong></strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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