Noelia Lopez Vasquez

Moorpark Floral Designs

WEV Client

Industry

Florist

Location

Moorpark, CA

Year Founded

2023

How it Started

Growing up in Moorpark, Noelia Lopez Vasquez always found joy in making people smile. As a child, Noelia loved telling jokes and finding small ways to brighten someone’s day. That instinct – to help others feel seen and cared for – would later become the heart of her business.

 

Initially, starting a flower business wasn’t Noelia’s idea. She wanted to be an entrepreneur but focused initially on helping children from low-income backgrounds. And then, Noelia met her husband while buying flowers for her mother’s birthday.

 

Watching her mother’s face light up when she received the bouquet left a lasting impression. She realized she could help people in another way – making them feel good through flowers. Her husband had already started selling flowers, and Noelia quickly saw the potential to grow the idea. She began helping him, and together the couple began building what would become Moorpark Floral Designs.

 

At first, every step felt uncertain. They carried only a small number of flowers, unsure if they would sell. Over time, as customers returned and word spread, the business slowly began to flourish.

 

“We started with almost nothing – just $40 left and a lot of hope that our community would support us.”

 

When they secured their first storefront, the reality of entrepreneurship became even more tangible. Noelia and her husband scraped together and borrowed money to open their doors with just one refrigerator, two tables – one of them borrowed – and three shelving units purchased on a personal credit card. On opening day, they had only $40 left after investing everything into the business. Despite having limited resources and little formal business knowledge, they held onto one powerful belief: that their community would support them. That belief proved true. The Moorpark community embraced the shop, often sharing that the town had needed a flower shop and that they were glad Moorpark Floral Designs was there. Customers not only returned again and again, but even donated vases to support the business, helping Noelia keep prices accessible while continuing to grow.

 

“Seeing someone smile when they receive flowers reminds me why I started. It is the same joy I felt as a child when I tried to make people laugh.”

 

The name of the business reflects both home and heritage. The couple chose to honor the community they love – Moorpark – while also recognizing their roots. Noelia grew up locally, and her husband emigrated from Guatemala, which is symbolized in their logo by the quetzal bird. For Noelia, the mission remains simple and deeply personal: helping people express emotion and connection through flowers, whether celebrating joyful moments or honoring loved ones.

Work with WEV

When the couple first opened their shop, Noelia realized that passion alone was not enough to navigate the complexities of running a business. Without formal training in business management, marketing, or accounting, Noelia often relied on internet searches and conversations with other small business owners to figure things out. Organizing finances, understanding taxes, and building a marketing strategy felt overwhelming.

 

That changed when someone recommended Women’s Economic Ventures (WEV). Noelia enrolled in WEV’s Emprendimiento program, initially hoping to win the program’s grant opportunity. However, within the first weeks of the course, Noelia realized the real value was the knowledge gained along the way. Each week brought new tools that Noelia could immediately apply to the business – from identifying the ideal customer to improving financial recordkeeping.

 

Noelia continued expanding her skills through WEV’s Empoderamiento Financiero and Get Your Small Business Online programs, as well as Bookkeeping Consulting. Through these programs, Noelia learned how to manage finances more accurately and use social media platforms strategically to reach customers. Today, Moorpark Floral Designs actively connects with its community through Instagram and Facebook, sharing daily updates and building relationships with return customers.

 

With the support of WEV and the program’s grant, Noelia and her husband were able to move their business into a larger location, increasing visibility and welcoming more customers. For Noelia, the experience was transformative. “Each class helped me improve personally and in the business,” Noelia explains. “Every week I was learning something that I could implement right away.” With these new tools and confidence, Noelia not only strengthened daily operations but also began envisioning long-term growth.

What's Next

Today, Moorpark Floral Designs continues to grow. The business recently celebrated a major milestone: earning a five-star rating on Google, a recognition that reflects the care and dedication Noelia brings to every arrangement. Customers now recognize the shop throughout the community, often saying, “You are the florists,” a compliment that fills Noelia with pride. Many customers also stop by simply to enjoy the space, finding a sense of peace among the flowers – something Noelia treasures deeply.

 

Even with these accomplishments, Noelia remains focused on the future. With what she calls a “shark mindset,” Noelia is always searching for new ideas to expand the business and serve customers in meaningful ways. For Noelia, success is not only about growth, but about creating a place where people feel comfort, joy, and connection. The child who once loved making people smile now does exactly that every day – one bouquet at a time.

“If you want to start a business, never give up. There is always another way forward, and there will always be someone willing to help.”

Noelia Lopez Vasquez