If the Rose Parade were today, you’d see several skeleton-framed, bare-boned, wheeled structures making their away down the route. The floats would not be pretty. They would not be, well, rosy.
Thankfully, the staggered process of decorating the floats has begun, and will kick into high gear in large-scale fashion this weekend, as the major float decorators kick their dry decoration period into high gear.
Keep in mind that this isn’t the placing of the flowers on floats, but rather, it’s the placing of natural materials that aren’t flowers: Bark. Seeds. Powders. Strawflour … stuff like that.The actual flower decorations — the roses — comes in the couple of days before Jan. 1.
In the meantime, if you’ve ever wanted to help decorate a float, you can start — now.
Take Phoenix Decorating Co. in Irwindale, for instance — a longtime float builder for the parade. Its 18 floats are now ready for dry decoration, which will begin Saturday at its Irwindale hub and continue on following Saturdays up to Dec. 23.
Just bring a dose of commitment in that daypack: Volunteers work in morning and afternoon shifts. There are breaks for lunch.
The big three decorators — Phoenix, Fiesta Parade Floats (both out of Irwindale) and Artistic Entertainment Services (AES — based in Azusa but decorates in Pasadena), are on slightly different timelines, though the concept is pretty much the same: Get the dry decorating done in the weeks leading up to the parade, and then those last few days are basically petal to the metal with the floral decorations — (Get it? petal?).
Some already have begun their dry decoration process, but all can use more volunteers. You’d be joining quite a tradition. It includes thousands of people who spend their spare December time decorating floats, from service clubs to individual residents just out to make their mark on a parade that reaches tens of millions of people across the world.
Phoenix Decorations is looking to have at least 3,000 volunteers on Saturday.
To find out more, here are some helpful websites, if you’re interested in dry decorating Rose floats.
Phoenix Float Decorating Co.: phoenixdeco.com/volunteer/
Fiesta Parade Floats: sites.google.com/site/floatdecorators/
AES: aescreative.com/volunteers
Note, too, that some cities and other organizations also decorate their own floats in their own locales.
Check in with them for more information.
Among them are the following:
Burbank: burbankrosefloat.com/volunteer_info.html
Cal Poly Pomona: asi.calpoly.edu/get-involved/rose-float/how-to-get-involved/
Downey: downeyrose.org/copy-of-decorating
La Cañada Flintridge: lcftra.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=912715&module_id=541247
Sierra Madre: sierramadrerosefloat.org/getinvolved/volunteer/decorate/
South Pasadena: sptor.org/deco.html