Lola and her colleague Marla spread the word and many media outlets picked it up and posted it on their web sites. So we created the video last summer and then I asked Lola Honeybone of Media Workshop Nashville (the world’s best publicist) to help me promote the video. You can see her primary- and secondary-inspired bouquets in the video’s cute animated color wheel. ![]() The inspiration for this video originated with Nicole Cordier Walquist of Cordier Botanical Art, an award-winning floral designer and artist whose color-themed bouquets appear in Slow Flowers. We came up with the idea of a Floral Color Wheel and created this fun piece below. When I found out she had planned a visit to Seattle and would be staying with us for a few days, I asked if I could commission her to film and edit a floral how-to video. Last summer I created a fun video with my awesome AV expert Hannah Holtgeerts of HHCreates.
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