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WEDDING FLOWER AT BIG SUR

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I met Christine Carter in the Ceremony magazine event while I was taking photo of the light bulbs that I’ve painted. We started talking about the events and the next thing I know, she has invited me to help out with flowers at some upcoming wedding events at Big Sur. Two months later, I showed up at her house with no expectations. It was wonderful, she hosted me and we went flower shopping together. The next thing I know, we are designing flower for a 10K hindu wedding. With my previous experience working Audrey, I get to help out better and learn even more. I am proud to say I designed a bride’s bouquet that is used for the wedding!

Lesson to learn, always be friendly, opportunity might popped up in the most unexpected way.

More than just a warm and sincere person, Christine has been in the flower industry for 25 years! She have so much knowledge and was also willing to share it. I absorbed like sponge throw into water. Not only that, she is humble and is willing to listen to different opinions from people. This is the exact reason why she will continue to evolve and be better! So proud of you.

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In your opinion, what are the top three things someone should consider before starting their own business?
1)model your business after another successful business
2)partner well
3)exceed the expectations of your clients

Can you name your greatest success in your business experiences?
Forging lasting relationships

Can you name a moment of failure in your business experiences?
Failure would be letting an upset client  take advantage of me. Keep calm and step away to consult others on important decisions. Do not negotiate when feeling emotional!

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Can you name the biggest lesson you’ve learned in running a business?
Relationships are key. Always care for those in the business and around you. It will serve  you well in the end!

What was the best piece of business advice you were given when you were starting off?
You win some and you lose some. Meaning….hang in there no matter what.  Also follow your hearts passion and it will show up in your work! People love to see others shine. Be the best person you can be.

Why did you decide to start your own business?
I like having my own business because I have freedom to grow it in any direction I want!

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WORKING WITH VERY MERRY EVENTS

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Hellagood-1The last 3 months working with Mary Phan, Very Merry Events has been an amazing and enjoyable experience. She has taught me many lessons that to take back home for my future challenges. (I will buy a good telephone and printer)

Mary came from a interior design background and started her business 5 years ago in San Francisco, Bay Area. Today, she plans wedding that are 75K and up. It truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to work side by side with her.

When Mary threw me a project to design her PORTFOLIO, I almost died – design a book from scratch to print, by a business student with little design skills. I took on the challenge and learn InDesign from scratch, but where from? YouTube. I always tell people you can learn anything YouTube, this still hold truth. YouTube rocks!

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Why did you decide to start your own business?  

I had always known I would start a business one day, but not sure what. Prior to owning my own business, I worked for a lot of companies; some small start ups to big organizations. By 2008, I had been laid off twice within a short time and wasn’t sure if I could face another turnover. This was the push I needed to start my own business. I had always had dreams of being an event planner and I knew I could really help people and so I pursued my passion.  So, with a lot of support and sound advice – I took the leap and that was 5 years ago.

What was the best piece of business advice you were given when you were starting off? 

Hmm…not sure if I got any memorable business advice. But I have plenty to give now that I’ve been in business for a while.

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What was the most difficult part of starting your business?

Is having the discipline to shut off. When you are passionate about your work, you never mentally shut off, and after years of not knowing when work ends and starts you can burn out pretty quickly. It’s also having a lack of focus at times because there’s only one of you, but as an entrepreneur you wear many hats.

Can you name the biggest lesson you’ve learned in running a business? 

I’ve learned that it takes an army and a village to become successful. Be kind and respectful and always help others achieve success. For a long time, I felt isolated in my business and that hindered me a bit. I say surround yourself with lots of people that make you laugh, with whom you respect, and can push you along. Don’t treat people like they are your competitors, treat them like they are your friends, create community…You could learn a thing or two from each other and in times of need you’ll have someone to turn to.

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Can you name a moment of failure in your business experiences?

I don’t think of anything as a failure because through those lessons, I’ve learned a lot. Failures are good, a pain on the ass, but good for not making those mistakes again.

Can you name your greatest success in your business experiences?

Being in my business for 5 years and looking back and seeing how many lives and people we’ve impacted. In our wedding industry, the joy is seeing it all come together no matter how tough the journey was.

What business books/resources (if any) would you recommend to someone starting a creative business of their own?

– Read Creative, inc by meg Mateo ilasco and joy deranged elect cho
– I would enroll in a tax course and business classes offered through your city/state/college
– Find a lawyer and a good accountant
– Have good insurance

In your opinion, what are the top three things someone should consider before starting their own business?

1. Create a business plan
2) have a business mentor
3) know that the first 5-7 years is the average time a business either makes it or breaks it. There’s so many more, but I will leave that as my top 3.

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Getting ready for Mexico… Viva la Mexico!

 

WEDDING FLOWERS WITH AUDREY CHANEY

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While I am back in Sacramento, I had the opportunity to join crazy talented Audrey Chaney on the quest to make beautiful flora arrangements. One day on Facebook, Audrey asked for help on a crazy 4 weddings weekend and I took up the offer. Looking at Audrey working is like an artist painting on a canvas; It starts with an empty box, then filling up with leaves, flowers, all of a sudden you have this “Ah-Ha” moment where you start to see the vision, the flowers just became a work of art. This is the reason why I love to get behind the scenes and get my hands dirty. It made me appreciate the work of a florist so much more now. I am absolutely thankful for this opportunity.

“A flower is a celebration of life”.

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