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  • RECIPES FOR PARTY BY NUMBERS

     

    Floral arrangement for Party by Numbers (Pinch Food and The Gathery) 

    I often compare flower arranging to cooking, they are so similar in many ways, and always use the words ingredients and recipes, when I talk about flower arranging (to some peoples surprise).

    As you might know, I also have a flower arranging book called Handpicked as well as a second book launching this fall where we feature flower "recipes".

    So needless to say, when our good old friends at The Gathery and Pinch Food Design reached out to ask us if we would be interested in writing recipes for a new catering concept they were working on we were beyond thrilled! The results became an ongoing project for a company called Party by Numbers that delivers something I saw described on BizBash as "the fanciest Seamless" you will could ever dream up.

    Basically, upon delivery, a beautifully designed cart, full of delicious food, cocktails, wine, ceramic plates and serving bowls, glassware, cutlery, linens, a blue tooth speaker, candles, and most importantly of all of course FLOWERS, is rolled straight into your home. From here on all you need to do is open some drawers and put the perfectly curated food, decor and beverages out with everything you need to party – even the ice! Seriously? Sign us up, right...?!

    Below are some descriptions and pictures of a few of the floral concepts we put together for this amazing, all sustainable, party concept with a 100% zero waste pledge:

    There is l'artiste with peachy blooms and reimagined foliage inspired by the vibrant play of shape and colors of Matisse’s remarkable cutouts. Then Marfa brings you boldness with blue thistle and cadmium red blooms in a vase inspired by optical and geometric illusions reminiscent of Dan Flavin’s light installations. Another one of the food and decor concepts is Sorrento with fragrant anemones, mimosa, olive and lemon branches that ignite memories of the perfect sip of limoncello. Lastly we present Marjorelle, where dusty dry arrangements of cacti and palm leaves are completed with delicate and fragrant white flowers nestled in shapely artisan-like vases.

    For the remaining concepts, and to check out this incredible party experience solution that we are proud to be a part of, please visit Party by Numbers. You can thank us for bringing this to your attention later... or simply invite us to your perfect party!

     

      Floral arrangement for Party by Numbers (Pinch Food and The Gathery)

    Floral arrangement for Party by Numbers (Pinch Food and The Gathery)

     

     

    Floral arrangement for Party by Numbers (Pinch Food and The Gathery)

    Floral arrangement for Party by Numbers (Pinch Food and The Gathery)

    Floral arrangement for Party by Numbers (Pinch Food and The Gathery)

    Floral arrangement for Party by Numbers (Pinch Food and The Gathery)

  • FLOWER SHOP AT WEST ELM

     

    On May 27th, the Tin Can Studios team will be setting up a flower shop for the day at West Elm Dumbo where we will sell various sized flower arrangements and plants. Get yourself a pre-made bouquet or choose a vase and style and we will make an arrangement custom for you while we teach you basic flower arranging techniques.

    For those interested in learning more about approachable ways to arrange flowers, I will also be selling and signing my book "Handpicked".

    In addition, we will be selling flowers by the stem and vases (+ chicken wire or tape) to those who want to try making their own arrangement based on a recipe from the book.

    Hope to see you at West Elm then! / Ingrid

    P.S. All proceeds will go to Arbor Day Foundation

     

     

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  • LARGE SCALE INSTALLATION CLASS

    Click here to register (click through to March once you are on the FlowerSchool site).

    So extremely thrilled to announce that I will be teaching two Master Classes at FlowerSchool New York on March 18 (followed by a book launch party on March 19). In one of the classes I will be showing how to create floral installs using chicken wire, flower tubes and eco wraps (such as the ones from Eco Fresh Bouquet).

    These methods require a bit more planning but as a bonus they are less harmful for the environment (by reducing the use of floral foam). We will also discuss and share various ways to re-use the flowers and/or plants after an event.

    
I will also be teaching a Master Class where you will learn how to create a signature design from my new book Handpicked. I will tell you more about that class in the next few days! 
In addition, all of the install work will stay up until the next day = March 19, when Flower School will be hosting a free(!) book launch party, with wine and light fare.



    Please follow this link to register for all three of the above (click through to March once you are on the site).

    Here also a description for the install Master Class from FlowerSchool New York:
    "Tin Can Studios has a renowned ability for large-scale installations from living walls, to hanging floral chandeliers—their work is always impressive and inspiring. In this session, students will assist Ingrid in the development and installation of two to three large-scale projects within the FlowerSchool New York space. Here, students will learn the process and mechanics for conceptualizing and implementing these larger projects that Tin Can Studios is so recognized and celebrated for. Ingrid will begin the workshop with a slideshow and Q&A of her past work. Class is limited to 16 participants. Instructor: Ingrid Carozzi."

    P.S. The list of Master Floral Designers teachers @flowerschoolny is impressive to say the least Lewis Miller, Emily Thompson, Matthew Robbins, Sullivan Owen, Oscar Mora, to name a few. I encourage all of you flower lovers to look at other upcoming classes as well! They are very fairly priced and you get to use a lot of flowers. Huge thanks to Cal Crary for all of your support ever since the get-go!

     

     18 foot floral chandelier at The Altman Building, New York.

    Giant citrus tree installation, New York. 

    Tropical djungle and water lily pond installation a Angel Orensanz Center during New York Fashion Week for Scotch & Soda.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • VOGUE! VOGUE! VOGUE!

    We were so extremely proud to be featured on Vogue.com once again last week. In the article, I talked about sourcing and using vintage pieces for your wedding flowers as a way to create a timeless and longer lasting impression. I also talked about upcycling and reusing, two areas my clients can attest I am very passionate about. To read more please visit Vogue.com. We hope to inspire you!

    Below also some pictures that you will not find on Vogue, that worked as inspiration for some of the arrangements and settings we created, such as vintage french lingerie ads and graphics, my flea market finds, as well as vintage China, stemware and silverware from the marvelous rental company Borrowed

    Dress: Gabriella Bridal New York. Thanks also to the lovely Ashley Peraino for organizing and styling the shoot.

    Bottom image courtesy of Borrowed.

     

  • BEST FLORIST IN NEW YORK!!!

    We are so extremely proud to announce that Tin Can Studios was featured as "Best Florist" in New York in New York Magazine together with some of our favorite companies such as: Russ and Daughters, Homepolish NYC, and Negative Underwear to name a few. Last year our favorite custom furniture maker Recycled Brooklyn made the cut which makes us even prouder to be on the list. Huge thanks once again to Nina Stoller-Lindsay and Emma Whitford at NY Magazine for featuring us in your annual "Best of New York" issue!

     


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