The Original Floral Decorator

Constance Spry: Her inspiration and Innovation continues

New York Times

New York Times

'Do whatever you please. Follow your own star: be original if you want to be and don't if you don't want to be. Just be natural and gay and light-hearted and pretty and simple and overflowing and general and baroque and bare and austere and stylized and wild and daring and conservative. And learn and learn and learn. Open your mind to every form of beauty.'

—CONSTANCE SPRY

We are sharing this week’s podcast episode as a blog post to highlight the influence of British educator, self-declared floral decorator, and author, Constance Spry. Our guest this week is currently serving as guest curator for a new exhibition celebrating the life of Constance Spry set to open in April at the Garden Museum in London. Join me now for my chat with Royal Florist and previous guest of The Flower Podcast, Shane Connolly, as we take a peak into the brilliance of this legendary floral artist. Shane also shares the influence of Constance Spry on his own designs throughout his floral journey.

We're thrilled to host Shane Connolly again to The Flower Podcast. This week Shane and I chat about the amazing life and influence of Constance Spry. Constance Spry is a pioneer of floral design and her life's work was to coalesce her love of gardening, nature, and her passion for teaching.

Floral pioneer Constance Spry in her drawing room at Winkfield Place in 1952   CREDIT: Alamy/ The Telegraph

Floral pioneer Constance Spry in her drawing room at Winkfield Place in 1952 CREDIT: Alamy/ The Telegraph

The Marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten                    Credit: The Halton Royals Collection/ The Telegraph

The Marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten Credit: The Halton Royals Collection/ The Telegraph

The Marriage of Nancy Beaton and Hugh Smiley          Credit The Daily Herald Archive/The Telegraph

The Marriage of Nancy Beaton and Hugh Smiley Credit The Daily Herald Archive/The Telegraph

Credit to The Derby Telegraph

Credit to The Derby Telegraph


A few thoughts from Shane

Image courtesy of Shane Connolly

Image courtesy of Shane Connolly

  • Embrace the process of trial and error. Many times we produce our most memorable work by staying the course.

  • Danger…We should never design to be safe but design for what suits your creative explorations and your clients requests.

  • Constance Spry was a true believer that beauty uplifts people. The simple expression of giving flowers is very personal.

  • Sometimes your best actually happens when everything is failing, and you have to go with your instincts. It also builds your confidence in trusting yourself.

  • Constance Spry’s view was that nothing was off limits in design. It was never just about flowers but incorporating fruits, vegetables, foliages, and other items of nature.

  • If you want to be a floral artist, you have to do something unique, something different. You must behave as an artist.

 
 
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Shane spoke of his mantel designs from this year’s Cathedral Antiques Show in Atlanta. Using the art as his inspiration, Shane’s designs, once again reflect his beliefs of incorporating additional natural elements along with foam free mechanics. Also, the simplicity of using a single flower choice and minimal decor pieces can be just as enticing as the bold and brilliance use of color in the third piece.

 
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  • When you are new and adventuring into your own floral journey, it is almost instinctive to want to please everyone. You may find yourself using everything in sight. A wonderful lesson to learn early on…You do not have to! As your floral journey unfolds, you will gain confidence as you progress in your own design style.

  • Designers may worry about what is expected and in the process one ends up doing the same thing. Designs become serviceable not original and beautiful.

Shane Connolly and Emily Thompson

We know this is extremely short notice, but we wanted to mention an online event conversation with Shane Connolly and New York florist, Emily Thompson. The event is hosted by Garden Museum, Feb. 23, 2021 at 6:30pm (GMT). Click here for more information 

If you would like to learn more about Shane Connolly or Emily Thompson, listen now to their floral stories on The Flower Podcast

Shane Connolly, Owner of Shane Connolly and Company, chats with Scott Shepherd this week on The Flower Podcast. He discusses the wedding he designed for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, his love for the meaning of flowers, and his passion for creating foam free designs. Shane is a wealth of knowledge and experiences.

This week's guest is Emily Thompson owner of Emily Thompson Flowers is located in New York City. I have followed Emily's creative artful design work for years and her artistic gift for taking the raw beauty in nature and orchestrating a floral masterpiece in any season.

We would like to thank Shane Connolly for giving us a glimpse into the life of this amazing trailblazer and for sharing the personal impact Constance Spry has had on his design and approach to florals and the abundance of beauty in nature. If you have any or know of any items, students, or images concerning Constance Spry please email shane at shane@shaneconnolly.co.uk.


Flower Pull by Debbie Kline at Florabundance

Joost Bongaerts, owner and president of Florabundance, was a recent guest of The Flower Podcast. As one of the premier sources for wholesale fresh cut flowers, branched fruits, garlands, and greens in North America, Florabundance supplies floral designers with amazing variety, value and versatility.

After my chat with Joost, I thought our listeners would enjoy a closer look into the coolers of Florabundance and Joost agreed a ‘Flower Pull’ (as we in the industry say) was a great option.

Debbie Kline selected this beautiful collection of fresh and dried flowers, grasses, and foliages in a popular color palette for an Instagram Live. I certainly miss having my hands on flowers everyday so this was a wonderful treat especially to share with a fellow flower enthusiasts.

With this wonderful assortment of flowers, I wanted to share a list of the selections by name and variety (if known) for greater ease in identification. Being able to identify and communicate your preferences in your floral order is helpful to everyone in the process. We always encourage supporting our local growers and wholesalers but not everyone has that option so being able to source product from trusted companies with experience in shipping is a must.

Be sure to explore Florabundance.com for their full catalog or contact one of their floral experts. The Florabundance.com online shop is open seven days per week, 24 hours a day. Receive 10% off your first online order when you mention The Flower Podcast.

 

Amaranthus, Hanging - Bronze

Areca Palm Leaf per stem

Calathea, White Star 5st bu

Calcynia - White

Carnations, Specialty Putumayo - Beige

Carnations, Specialty Lege Marrone

Chestnut Foliage

Cosmos, Chocolate - Brown

Cotinus Flower - Brown, Fluffy

Dried Bleached Bougainvillea

Dried Bleached Protea Pods

Dried Bleached Yarrow

Echinacea Pods

Eremurus Peach

Eucalyptus, Willow

Eucalyptus, Pods

Eucomis, Pineapple Lily - White and Purple

Fountain Little Bunny Tail Brass

Grass Mixed Bouquet

Grevillea - Red

Helleborus

Hypericum - Peach

Limonium, Misty White

Lisianthus, Double Terra - Light Brown

 

Lisianthus, Double Terra - Light Brown

Lysimachia - White

Millet - Black

Mums, Spray-Cushion - Bronze

Orchid, Lady Slipper - Burgundy

Pampas Grass - Fresh

Papyrus, Umbrella

Pieris, Andromeda - Pink

Ranunculus - Butterfly - Light Pink

Rose CA Garden, Chiffon - Peach

Rose CA Garden Spray, Chantilly Lace

Rose CA Spray, Bridal Viel

Rose Dutch, Cappuccino Beige 10 stems

Rose S.A. Garden, Playa Blanca/White Beach

Rose S.A., Toffee 50cm - Beige/Brown

Rose S.A., Quicksand 50cm - Beige

Rose S.A. Spray, The Earth - Beige

Rudbeckia - Chocolate

Rudbeckia - Yellow

Scabiosa - Black

Scabiosa - Pods

Seastar Fern

Sword Fern

Yarrow - Red/Rust

 

It was so great to see several of these beautiful flowers from Florabundance!! Thank you Debbie, for pulling such a fabulous mix of flowers with so many of the trending tones. I hope this will help provide several of our listeners with inspiration for now or weddings and events to come soon.

Wedding Bouquet Inspiration for 2020

Our amazing guests create incredible floral masterpieces and are so kind to share their images and inspirations, we have picked a few to showcase. Trending colors and designs, new trends on the horizon, timeless classics and a wide assortment of materials are perfect inspirations for 2020.

Gabriela Salazar

Image by Christina McNeill Photography

Image by Christina McNeill Photography

Gabriela Salazar has included the beautiful trending colors of pale golds and blushes. This trend seems to be gaining momentum. The use of dried product is the perfect compliment to Gabriela’s use of color.


With the Pantone Color being Classic Blue, there will be requests for blue accents in our weddings. Isha has created a beautiful bouquet with a hint of light blue that blends perfectly with the blue/green color of eucalyptus. As one of our favorite colors, We are looking forward to this latest Pantone inspiration and are eagerly awaiting fabulous floral creations for 2020.


Image by Suzanne Rothmeyer Photography

Image by Suzanne Rothmeyer Photography

I love the elegance of this bouquet showcasing the companionship between pale blushes and assorted pinks. The stars of this bouquet are the fabulous roses from Alexandra Farms. Bridal Piano (Pinker) and Mariatheresia (Blush) blend perfectly with the astilbe, sweet peas, lambs ear, and butterfly ranunculus.


Image by Kristin Sweeting

Image by Kristin Sweeting

Holly has a simple love for nature and bringing unconventional flowers into her floral pieces. The use of grasses, crape myrtle seeded pods, and fuschia blooms blend beautifully with the ruffle look of the peonies, soft roses, and the airiness of the scabiosa. Letting nature speak to you and incorporating these inspirations into your designs truly makes it your own.


The white bridal bouquet is a trend that is rooted in tradition and truly is a classic. Garden Roses are another trend that has gained momentum and with increased availability and variety, we believe this trend is here to stay. In this classic bouquet, Alicia used the white rose, POLO. This is considered a traditional rose that opens with the garden rose shape and is a perfect substitute. It does take some time to open to its full potential to process according to your needs.


Image by Elizabeth Wells Photography

Image by Elizabeth Wells Photography

Deep moody colors continue to inspire us no matter the time of year. It’s fun to play with this color palette and make it your own by taking it in the direction that works for you and your client. So soak in these wonderful rich tones and assorted textures.

We hope you’ve enjoyed these amazing images from our talented guests. With so many possible styles, plethora of colors, and wide variety of flowers your sources of inspiration are endless.