First and foremost, you have to have an interest in flowers.
You have to have creativity in arranging flowers
You have to have a good color coordination.
A florist needs to have a good personality
A florist also must be able to read a customer's mind.
Last but not least, you also must understand the urgency if a customer requests it. If the customer orders at the very last minute, you must understand the urgency of the situation and keep the dateline.
One becomes a florist simply by working/practicing in a flower shop.
Taking some classes on how to become a florist is great. If you already have the green thumb then all you need to do is learn about its business side. There are currently over a hundred colleges to get florist courses offering workshops and seminars on how to become a florist. Please check this website for more information,
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Yes there are several websites online that offer courses to become a florist. They provide beginner to advanced classes and 24/7 access to the material.
Would be nice, but not mandatory . Something small and tasteful . Ask florist for a recommendation.
A person who sells flowers are called flower seller or a florist.
A Florist is a seller of plants and flowers.
1- Acquiring a florist license is the first step to becoming an FTD certified florist. By logging on to their website, you will find an application with the fee amount and any information you need. 2- Filling out the necessary information on the application and paying the required fees, will provide you with your own website as well as many other benefits, recognizing you as a certified FTD florist.
Floristry is an unregulated profession, so no. However, a florist who has had classes in flower arranging might have a leg up on the competition. Example courses can be descrbed here: http://royalbouquetflorist.com/
"Florist" is a noun and has no antonyms.
A Florist is a person who sells flowers.
Yes florist is the primary business.