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Flower Studio accepted into Good Florist Guide

by isleofman.com 8th June 2011

THE Flower Studio in Tynwald Mills has been accepted into the Good Florist Guide for the second year running.

 

The studio in St Johns will now feature in the Good Florist Guide web directory – which is something only awarded to florists of a certain standard.

 

Each florist invited in to the guide must first pass an evaluation process before being approved.

 

The Flower Studio was required to submit a detailed description of the business including the products they have available and the services they offered. They also had to submit images of the shop, design work and team members.

 

Owner Heidi Baker said:"We are delighted to be accepted once again into the Good Florist Guide. We are truly passionate about flowers and plants, design, quality and the service we give to each of our customers so it is wonderful to have this recognised."

 

Caroline Marshall-Foster set up the Good Florist Guide. She said: "You can buy flowers virtually anywhere these days but nothing really beats the experience of receiving fabulous flowers from a truly bespoke florist and without it costing an arm or a leg.

 

"Good Florist Guide is my way of sharing all that is good about floristry. It allows consumers to know that the florist they use is able and willing to go the extra mile and make all their purchases, big or small, truly special."


For more information on The Flower Studio call 01624 800061 or visit www.flowerstudio.im.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 8th, June 2011 05:00pm.

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