No one knew this year was going to turn out as it did and every time it looks like we could be getting back to normal, new rules are announced that raise even more questions as to what to do next.
Nothing has gone as planned, but I'm so thankful that I still have a business, I'm still able to stock the shop with gorgeous flowers and gifts, I'm still able to employ my wonderful staff and The Flower Shop
still part of this amazing community.
We have survived the summer because we are not totally reliant on Wedding floristry. I love a good wedding and I feel awful that so many couples have had to cancel, postpone or shrink their wedding celebrations, but in addition to birthdays, anniversaries, Mother's day and Valentine's day....CHRISTMAS
is our busiest and most profitable time of the year.
Those of you that know me know that I love being part of a community, I am extremely social, never need an excuse to party, hate having to social distance and absolutely love Christmas!!!
Being kept away from family and friends has been really difficult for me and I'm sure that we've all struggled with the social distancing rules. The thought of all getting back together for Christmas has been the one thing that has been keeping so many of us going.
Then last week there was talk of CHRISTMAS BEING CANCELLED!!!!
Nothing has been announced, but with cities and counties going back on local lockdown and social gatherings being reduced to a measly six, there's a huge amount of uncertainty about what Christmas is going to be like.
With all this uncertainty and a desire to cheer ourselves up, the optimists and the pessimists among us have been rushing to buy whatever they need ready for the festive season.
So, the BIG QUESTION
for me and the shop is "When do I get out the Christmas stock????!!!"
I normally wait until November, once the fun of Halloween is over and the pumpkins have been packed away, but if I wait until November this year anything could have happened! There's no point looking at trends over previous years as there's never been a year like this. There's no business plan or map that will help us navigate this Covid-climate.
So, my thought at the moment is that we are going to start Christmas early. IN OCTOBER!
But let me know what you think. Do you need something to look forward to? Do you want to get preparations underway or would you rather wait and see what happens?
One of the things I love most about the festive season, apart from alcohol, chocolate and mince pies is CHRISTMAS WREATH MAKING!
Not only do I love making Christmas wreaths and seeing them hung on doors throughout the village, I love giving Christmas wreath workshops.
There's nothing better than getting together with a group of friends, warm mince pies and a few glasses of wine to see who can create the best Christmas wreath, but given the current Covid -laws, I won't be able to hold workshops this year. đ âšī¸
DON'T WORRY....I HAVE A PLAN!
I'm going to make up 'Wreath-making Kits' which will be for sale (I might even include the wine and mince pies) and I'll even provide a link to an online tutorial. So you can plan your own bubble-parties to enjoy wreath making in your own home.
Keep an eye on our Facebook page for further announcements on when these will be available. đ