How I got started. . .  
     Frosty's Fanciful Fantasies was established concurrent with the creation of Frosty's Corner LLC in 2001, several weeks after 9/11. I am the owner and operator and I had just been laid off by Hewlett-Packard in its preparations to merge with Compaq. I decided my life needed to take a different path - a path I had control over. So I used my severance money from HP to start my own business. My business encompasses many areas, but the creative side of it is my passion and why I enjoy walking down the hall to work each day. I am a writer by trade. I started arranging flowers in 2001 and making spa products in 2002.
     My husband Phil is my "nose," my soap cutter, and my sounding board. He is a Physician's Assistant, so I run medical questions and issues past him as they arise. His "nose" skills are what I value most. In the fragrance industry, a "nose" is someone who formulates fragrances from the thousands of blending possibilities. I knew he had a future in this position early on when a girlfriend handed me a sliver of soap she had purchased at Lush that Lush had discontinued, and he reproduced it perfectly from several fragrance oils I already had. Professional "noses" get paid very high wages; so I consider myself lucky to have Phil as my personal “nose.”
     And my daughter is my apprentice. I plan on test marketing my coming children’s line on her first and then on her friends from school. As she grows I am sure my line will expand to include tweens and teenagers.
     If you are looking for the traditional in flowers, you’re in the wrong place. I specialize in the unusual and the matching of quirky containers with the unusual arrangements. A good example can be found on my home page – the pink stargazer lilles are arranged in an art glass pocketbook vase that I found in my Internet travels. If you’re looking for something for that person who has everything, there are many options to be found on this site.
     For now, please place orders on my order form by email (the preferred method so I don’t have to pay the Paypal folks the extra 3%) or use the Paypal link if you absotively, posolutely have to use a credit card.