Creativity Tell All : Annette Gomez

"Once I gave into my passion I realized it was where I was meant to be." Shewanders sat down with Annette Gomez of Flowers Annette Gomez for some extra special one-on-one time. Keep reading for all of the dirt on her creative inspirations and best advice, including a pie analogy. Who doesn't love pie!?

How do you continually stay inspired and creative?

I spend a lot of time digging in my garden. That’s really all I need to stay inspired. Oh and rain. I love when it rains.

Is there anything special or unique about your morning routine?

I am a morning person. I get most of my best work done early in the morning. I am usually up by 5am and am self admittedly a little neurotic.  I clean the house, pack our lunches, make breakfast and feed the animals. I actually like doing chores. I am one of those people who will leave the dishes in the sink until the morning because that is when I have the most energy. I am usually out the door to work by 6:30am and headed to the flower market. I love that part of the business - shopping for product and seeing what is new at the market always inspires me. 

If someone wanted to break into your industry, what advice would you give them?

Be patient. Don’t expect to be super busy right away. Take your time and learn as much as you can from a seasoned designer or shop. Volunteer to work for someone who has been in the business for years. Listen, watch, and be patient.

Did you always know this career path was ‘the one’?

No. When I was in college I tried to convince myself that I was more of the corporate type gal. I majored in International Commerce. That didn’t last long. I just could never break free from the flower business. Once I gave into my passion I realized it was where I was meant to be.  

What season inspires you most?

No particular season inspires me as much as the rain. I am most inspired when it rains; the more rain, the better. I feel like Mother Earth is happy when it's raining and that inspires me. 

Do you have any funny short stories or embarrassing moments from when you first got started?

I could write a book of stories having been in the business for almost 30 years. One of my most embarrassing moments was when I asked a client how she liked the flowers her husband purchased for her, only to find out that the flowers were not for her, but for his girlfriend. Ugh. I learned a fast lesson that day. How embarrassing!

What is the best advice you have been given?

Follow your gut and don’t try to do everything. Think of all of the work as one big pie and then decide how much pie you would like to eat. Don’t be greedy and don’t try to eat too much. You will end up with a stomach ache and underserved clients.

What is your dream project?

My dream projects always involve gardening and growing flowers or food. I would love to have a bigger piece of property to grow on and have my workshop.

If there was a song that played every time you worked on your craft, what would it be?

Anything Van Morrison.

Is there anything in particular you are obsessed with these days?

My garden.

What would you do if you had $40,900 for a vacation?

I would grab my husband, a couple of backpacks and head south of the boarder. We would wander through South America until the money ran out, seeing where the wind blew us.

Annette, your insight is as beautiful as your work. Thank you!

xoxo,

Suzanne, Mike & the Wanderers

Creativity Tell All : Donna Urban

Donna Urban of Donna Urban Events had so many great things to share with us about her inspirations in the world of event planning; including how she takes her coffee and a funny beginners faux pas.  Keep reading, we promise you'll learn something new.

How do you continually stay inspired and creative?

By hanging around creative people who are always sharing ideas! There's nothing like real human interaction and the process of collaboration to drive new ideas and perfect the old ones.

Is there anything special or unique about your morning routine?

I started making coffee in a more complicated, but delicious way. I grind the beans and then do a "pour over" style coffee instead of a brew. It's a "slow food" way of doing it, but all of the steps have become important to my morning routine and commitment to starting the day purposefully.

If someone wanted to break into your industry, what advice would you give them?

Be willing to do anything needed, and be ready to not get paid at first. Finding someone who will let you be a part of the process as well as the day of the event is key.  The process is the foundation. It has to be thoughtfully built for the end product (the event) to be strong and beautiful!

Did you always know this career path was ‘the one’?

No. My career has evolved much in the same way that I described above. I started slowly and I learned about every aspect of an event over time.  And I've been doing this a long time!

What season inspires you most?

That's a tough one.  I get excited about aspects of all four and the opportunity to not just respect that season, but to seek out fresh and fun ideas to implement. If absolutely pressed to answer, I might have to vote for Fall. It's my favorite season.

Do you have any funny short stories or embarrassing moments from when you first got started?

I had a bridal party not wait for my cue before they started down the aisle. All of the girls were down the aisle before I could get the groom and the groomsmen out. I had to hold the bride at the doors until the guys were in place.  It is now one of those moments that I always pay close attention to!

What is the best advice you have been given?

Listen without forming a response while listening. Listen.

What is your dream project?

I've always wanted to do a ceremony in the snow. Literally in the snow, but able to keep everyone toasty (which I have some fun ideas for!).  Of course having an unlimited budget would help. :)

If there was a song that played every time you worked on your craft, what would it be?

I get so in the zone when I'm working on a wedding or an event. I would pick Harry Nillson's "Everybody's Talkin". The lyrics start out with the words, "Everybody's talkin' at me, I can't hear a word they're sayin' ".

Is there anything in particular you are obsessed with these days? 

A beautiful little three-month old girl named Gweneth Jo, my first grandbaby! Baby clothing stores are hard for me to walk by.

What would you do if you had $40,900 for a vacation?

River cruise in Europe with my family!

Thanks for chatting with us Donna!

xoxo

Suzanne, Mike and the Wanderers

The $40,900 Question : Alexandra Wise

Our beautiful friend, Alexandra Wise of Blush Botanicals, gave us some unique insight into her creative inspirations as a florist and some other fun answers to our getting to know you, first date type of questions. 

How do you continually stay inspired and creative?

I am truly inspired by everything I see, and sometimes very odd things, from a uniquely shaped tv antenna to a backsplash at Home Depot.  

Is there anything special or unique about your morning routine?

I don't do a single thing before having my morning coffee, can I call that a routine? 

If someone wanted to break into the floral design industry, what advice would you give them?

Don't be afraid to do things your own way.  Be unique and be yourself.  

Did you always know this career path was ‘the one’?

No, if I would have been told that I would be a designer and florist while studying finance in college, I would not have believed it.  

What season inspires you most?

Winter.  I love the look of a snow covered landscape.  

Do you have any funny short stories or embarrassing moments from when you first got started?  Too many to count.  

What is the best advice you have been given?  

Try not to take things personally.  

What is your dream project?

Working with a trusting and inventive client that allows us to dream up something new and fresh for them.  

If there was a song that played every time you worked on your craft, what would it be?  

There usually is.  We like to keep the Tom Petty or Fleetwood Mac pandora station playing as we design at our studio.  

Is there anything in particular you are obsessed with days?

I'm embarrassed to admit that I love bravo.  I'll leave it at that.  

What would you do if you had $40,900 for a vacation?

Yachting around the world sounds pretty great.

Thank you Alexandra!