Monday, November 2, 2009

White Lillies, Lavendar Roses, Hydrangea, etc.

This bouquet presented a few challenges, namely, UPS did not get it to me overnight express, as promised and as the customer paid for. So, many of the flowers had to be replaced with new flowers. UPS made good on the damage, and I am happy with the results!

6 comments:

  1. Very pretty Annie . Happy Holidays!

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  2. You just never know how you're gonna have to improvise, do you?

    Hope you have a very Merry & Blessed Christmas!!

    love ya!
    Susannah

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  3. Thank you Terica for your sweet words! Susannah, improvise, indeed! I am realizing that my best work is covering up the flaws, bruises and problems with the blossoms! It means creatively positioning things so the flaws don't show! :o)

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  4. "I am realizing that my best work is covering up the flaws, bruises and problems with the blossoms!"

    Now, THERE'S a none-so-small lesson in what the hand of the Father can do in our lives. Sounds a bit like "in my weakness, He is strong" to me...Wow. You are doing the Lord's work, Annie!!

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  5. How do you this? I got married Saturday & would love to try it!

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  6. Hi Anonymous....I am not sure how to answer your question in a simply way. I use 8 different presses when I preserve a bridal bouquet, so it would depend upon what flowers you have. There are many techniques and many flower types, so my answer would depend upon what type of flowers you have. Brides from all over the country ship their bouquets to me overnight express. If your flowers are still in good condition, that might be an option for you. Annie ~ Pressed Garden.com ~*

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