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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the florist contract template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the agreement in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your name as 'Bride' and ensure you include 'Two Little Buds' as the Florist.
  4. Review the terms of contract section carefully, ensuring you understand your responsibilities regarding payment and order changes.
  5. Input the deposit amount of $100.00 and acknowledge its non-refundable nature by checking the appropriate box.
  6. Complete any additional fields related to delivery fees and payment methods, ensuring accuracy for smooth processing.
  7. Sign and print your name at the bottom of the document, along with the date to confirm your agreement.

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- Golden Ratio: Use this ratio to determine the height of the arrangement relative to its width or the placement of focal flowers. - Fibonacci Sequence: Arrange flowers in spirals or clusters following Fibonacci numbers (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ) to create natural, harmonious designs.
The external proportions (dimensions) and internal proportions (volumes) which are more likely to produce beauty can be determined by using the Golden Ratio. In floral design, this ratio is widely represented by the term 3:5:8, which is plucked from the Fibonacci sequence.
Establishing Proportions Use the 3:5:8 height ratio when placing stems: The shortest flowers (3) should be near the base. The medium flowers (5) should create movement and bridge the tallest and shortest. The tallest flowers (8) should extend upwards for height and drama.
The 3 5 8 rule in floristry refers to the concept of using three types of flowers, five stems of greenery, and eight stems of filler flowers in a floral arrangement.
Your wedding floral contract template should include a clear breakdown of the total cost, deposit amount, and payment schedule. A non-refundable deposit is recommended to secure the date and cover initial expenses. Be sure to mention any additional fees for things like delivery, setup, or taxes.

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This clause prevents clients from hiring multiple florists or arranging their decorations, ensuring the integrity and exclusivity of your floral designs.

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