
Let’s face it — most florists and creative entrepreneurs didn’t start their businesses for the spreadsheets. You started for the love of beauty, nature, and making meaningful things with your hands. But what happens when your finances feel more like a tangled garden hose than a blooming bouquet?
In Episode 90 of The Flower Files, we welcomed Shana and Vanessa — aka The Budget Besties — who specialize in helping entrepreneurs ditch the money stress and build simple, automatic systems that work with your life, not against it.
Whether you’re running a flower farm, designing weddings, or just trying to keep your household budget blooming, this episode is packed with down-to-earth advice that can change your financial future — without spreadsheets or shame.
Why Most Budget Systems Don’t Work for Florists
The typical financial advice floating around — 50/30/20 rules, fixed vs. variable expenses, rigid templates — just doesn’t work for creatives and small business owners. As Vanessa and Shana explain, many of their clients don’t have a spending problem — they have a disorganization problem.
“You can’t plan for your money if you don’t know what’s going on with it.”
Instead of cookie-cutter budgets, they help people build custom, flexible money systems that match their goals and lifestyles.
A Florist-Friendly Approach to Budgeting
Florists and small business owners wear a million hats — designing, growing, emailing, delivering, and maybe even making dinner at the same time. This episode breaks down how to set up a budget system that runs itself, so you can focus on what you love.
Their 3-part system includes:
- Everything on One Page
See your full financial picture — personal or business — in one place. - Separate Accounts by Category
Instead of juggling everything in one checking account, divide money into simplified “buckets” like:- Bills
- Groceries & gas
- Kids
- Travel
- Business savings (for taxes, upgrades, education, etc.)
- Automatic Transfers
Automate your system so the money flows without you micromanaging it daily.
“It gives you permission to spend — and still be ahead.”
Personal and Business Budgets That Work Together
Your business should support your life — not the other way around. That means knowing what your household needs to run, and then setting your business budget to pay you consistently.
Shana and Vanessa show how to:
- Get a month ahead on your income
- Plan for big expenses like holidays, equipment, or downtime
- Create sustainable, guilt-free spending
- Set business savings goals (think taxes, CE, rebranding)
Real Talk: Why Women Need a Different Kind of Money Conversation
This episode also dives into the emotional side of money — especially for women. Many women feel embarrassed or ashamed about their finances, even when they’re running successful businesses or raising thriving families.
“It’s not a spending problem. It’s a system problem. And you can fix it.”
The Budget Besties are changing that narrative — helping women build confidence, clarity, and financial ease without shame or jargon.
Start Small, Grow Big: Their Top Tips for Getting Started
Ready to take the first step? Start by:
- Writing down all your income and expenses on one page
- Identifying 3–5 core spending categories
- Separating money into purpose-driven accounts
- Automating your transfers and bills
And if you’re feeling stuck, check out their upcoming free 5-day Bootcamp at budgetbesties.com/bootcamp — the perfect post-holiday way to reset and make 2026 your most financially empowered year yet.











