As a coordinator, transporting florals is a delicate dance — juggling the wheel with one hand, GPS in the other, and the bride’s bouquet riding shotgun like royalty. Navigating unfamiliar roads while safeguarding blooms isn’t just a task — it’s an art form.
I recently had the privilege of working with Glanette Smucker, who demonstrated sheer brilliance in tackling the age-old problem of safely delivering fresh floral arrangements. Her method? Ingenious, simple, and incredibly effective.
A box, A jar, Pure genius



Using repurposed floral cardboard boxes, Glanette cuts an “X” into the top and inserts glass jars directly into the opening. The jars sit snugly in place, supported by the cardboard flaps, creating a stable base that prevents tipping.
Why this matters to a coordinator
I have always been looking for a way to make transporting florals better. Glanette’s flower transport hack is one of those little things that makes a big difference.
If you’re planning a wedding, designing florals, or just love seeing clever ideas in action, keep this one in your back pocket. Trust me—it’s a game-changer.

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Thank you Glanette for allowing me to share your floral transporting hack!
Glanette is a genius! Also, a genuine and beautiful human. She grows the most gorgeous flowers. Thanks for sharing the tip!