Hey floralpreneur! Ever wish you could call in another designer for help with a big gig?
I’m interested in trying something….you in?
If you’re a freelance designer who’d like to connect with people looking for a freelance designer like you, please enter your name, e-mail, website and/or Instagram handle & location HERE.
I don’t know exactly how to best approach this, but I’d love to figure out some way to create a directory for freelancers to help connect y’all with florists who need you….and vice versa.
We have to start somewhere, so why not start here?
The Freelance Florists Guide can be found here!
A few rules:
- Hire at your own risk. Check references, review online portfolios, read online reviews, do your homework before agreeing to hire, or work for, another designer.
- If you choose to hire a freelancer from this list, all contracts & payment terms should be agreed upon before work begins. Set clear expectations on both sides.
- Real Flower Business has NO involvement in your working relationship and thereby assumes no responsibility for any headaches you may incur. (See rule #1.)
- Freelancers are not interns. If you’re not an experienced florist and you’re hoping to freelance as a “learning opportunity” make sure this is clear to the person you’re offering to “help”.
- Keep it legal.
Have fun. Keep doing beautiful work!
xo. -A
P.S. How much should you pay a freelance florist? This depends on the skill level and scope of the work. Anywhere from $18-25 is a reasonable starting rate for a freelancer, but some may require a higher day-rate or additional funds for lodging, etc.
P.P.S. Have you checked out The Vault yet? It’s my biggest collection of resources exclusively for florists and it’s just $13! Click here to read more about it: realflowerbusiness.com/the-vault