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    OK y’all! John Mark Sharpe demos florals, bow-making at Memphis Fling

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJuly 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    July 04, 2025

    A buzz began when the Memphis Fling buses arrived at the Hausman flower field on Day 3 of the Fling. Instagram star and floral artist John Mark Sharpe was on hand for a flower-arranging demo. A crowd swiftly gathered around him.

    As John Mark started building an arrangement and explaining his process, I understood how he’s earned so many online fans. He’s utterly charming, smiling and telling adorable stories about his dearly departed Mississippi grandma while he works his magic with flowers.

    John Mark starts his Instagram videos with “OK, y’all,” and his lilting Southern drawl added to the charm of his demo. He worked quickly, using a small knife to strip leaves from long stems and inserting them into a footed vase.

    A lazy Susan on an upside-down bucket was his work stand, allowing him to spin the vase and examine it from all sides. A good tip!

    As he shared boyhood tales of decorating church with his beloved grandma, a gorgeous floral arrangement came to life.

    Next he showed us how to make one of his trademark gigantic bows. Enormous fabric bows are not a thing in Austin — at least not in my circle — so I was a little mystified by his enthusiasm for them. Apparently it’s a Memphis thing!

    Whether talking flowers or bows, John Mark is a natural in front of a crowd — and in front of a camera for his Instagram followers. I could see this guy getting his own HGTV show one day. Until then, the brides and floral patrons of Memphis enjoy his decorating talent and local shop.

    Up next: Upcycled art and shady outdoor living in the McClain Garden. For a look back at the tree-celebrating, sculptural Manugian garden, click here.

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