Continued from Page 10 Photos by Lissa Brewer TOP: Malin smiles with a seasonal bouquet in her Seaview fl oral studio. LEFT: Malin clips a bouquet in her home fl oral studio. MIDDLE: Malin operates Nansen Florals from her home in Seaview, where she grows lemon cypress, succulents and more from a greenhouse on the property. RIGHT: Nansen Florals delivers bouquets like this one for weddings, churches and other ceremonies. 2021 Baby chicks are here! Bare root trees & roses! Perennials are back! Malin also cherishes seeing bridal clients’ reactions to her work. She remembers one of the best compliments she received from a bride last year. “She exclaimed that my art made the entire wedding and that she walked into the wedding space and felt heard,” Malin said. Malin urges potential clients to have confi - dence in her ability to create that feeling and look they want. “Trust me to use your color palette and inspiration photos to create spectacular fl o- rals for your wedding. I believe we need to stay on budget, but you can still have that Instagram- mable wedding of your dreams if you let me use what is in season, foraged and unexpected,” she said. Nansen Florals also provides sympa- thy arrangements for funerals and memorials each year. The turnaround time for a memorial arrangement can be challenging due the short length of time to gather requested foliage, create the arrangement and deliver, but Malin still fi nds it very rewarding. “Flowers bring up strong emo- tions,” Malin said. Even with rush jobs, Malin prioritizes environmentally responsible creations. “I am known for my work with biodegradable fl oral wreaths that can be tossed into the ocean during an ash spreading ceremony,” she said. The Seaview fl orist is grateful to everyone who voted in Coast Weekend’s Readers’ Choice Awards and for the clients who have supported her small, local business. Malin added that the biggest threats to the business are third party sellers, also known as order gatherers, who appear local but are not located in the area . “They take your order and call around to fi nd a fl orist to fi ll the order, pay- ing just a small portion of what they charged the purchaser,” Malin said, but many fl orists are now catching on and refusing to fi ll these orders. By purchasing fl orals from Nansen, custom- ers also support the “Fairy Flower Fund,” a pas- sion project of Malin’s that helps to recognize community members. “I gift fl owers to deserving locals who have done something extraordinary for their community, are going through chemo or other health challenges, or simply need uplifting. I make sure no fl ower goes to waste,” Malin said. C ELEBRATING 36 Y EARS ! T HANKS FOR VOTING US #1 G ARDEN C ENTER Monday - Saturday 9am-5:30pm 34963 Hwy 101 Bus. Astoria • 503-325-1562 (1mi. south of old Youngs Bay Bridge) www.brimsfarmngarden.com THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022 // 11