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cozmiceye
Beginner October 2013

flowers

cozmiceye, 3 May, 2012 at 18:42 Posted on Planning 0 8

Good evening everyone.

Im looking into flowers and artificial ones are in the current running as i have hayfever quite badly. I was wondering if anyone was having anything abit different. I know people have done button bouquets and brooch ones but not sure they are my thing. Any ideas would be grateful. x

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Latest activity by PosieBouquets, 4 May, 2012 at 16:11
  • hayleyann
    Beginner May 2013
    hayleyann ·
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    There are some really cute paper bouquets just type 'paper bouquet' in google loads pop up

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  • *Funky*
    Beginner January 2001
    *Funky* ·
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    I have hayfever quite badly too but cut flowers never seem to bother me (i know we are all different)......You could reduce the amount of flowers you have and bulk up arrangements with foliage or even fruit.

    Failing that dose yourself up with loratadine

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  • overtherainbow
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    Hi - If you're looking for something a bit different in artificial flowers, I offer a bespoke design service throughout the UK and can either create a bouquet working with your ideas or if you have seen a picture in a bridal magazine or on the internet, I can also work from this. My website link is below for some ideas but If you would like a brochure and price list for 2013, just give me a shout and I will send one through for you.

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    Beginner May 2012
    Stephhowell ·
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    I am having artifical flowers, for everything except the top table display. I felt that I wanted to keep my bouquet for life,and also it is a gift to the bridesmaids etc to keep their bouquets. Below are two photos I have of the flowers. One is the bridesmaids and the other is mine. All artifical and cheaper than real flowers!

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  • 2b_MrsB
    Beginner June 2013
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    Beginner January 2013
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    I am having an artificial bouquet, found someone fairly local on fb who is amazing. Went to see her last weekend and she showed me lots of samples and colours and styles and I can choose whatever I like. Am having baby pink roses with pink and silver crystals, pink feathers and sparkly net. £120 for my bouquet, 2 bridemaids, 1 flower girl and 6 buttonholes plus delivery. She also does centre pieces which I'm considering, has quoted £160 for 12 whatever size we choose. I was worried about hay fever too and wanted something I could keep and was worried about them wilting etc. I'm very happy with the price :-)

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  • Mellow_Yellow
    Beginner May 2012
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    I'm sure somebody had a lollipop bouquet ?

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  • PosieBouquets
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    Hi cozmiceye,

    We make bespoke bouquets, if you would like some advice about artificial flowers email me (it should be in the signature below) and I will let you know the sort of flowers are available in your colour scheme etc, we can also incorporate other items into the bouquets such as broochs etc.

    Sarah x

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