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    • Laura
      CommentAuthorLaura
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    I have been wondering for a few months now on a theme/colour.
    I had a brain wave over the weekend and as we are marrying in May, why not a spring theme.

    So, I have decided to go for pastel colours and Easter biscuits and wild flowers.
    But... where do I find wild flowers to buy? Anyone know of a florist who'd do them and possibly ship them?
    I thought of growing them myself, but what if they don't flower in time!

    x
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    • Mrs Alsbetty
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    http://www.floristryexpert.co.uk/bridal-arrangements-category.html this is a site i saved in my wedding folder, i havn't had a proper look but it may help! lovely idea! x

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    • Mrs Alsbetty
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    sorry this one, but it is on same site http://www.floristryexpert.co.uk/creating-a-wildflower-bouquet.html

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    • mrs-b's
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    hi, laura - were doing a couple of "wild looking" bouquets this year - basically ask a florist - you wouldnt be able to grow them in time yourself, and think of all the stress in doing so!! you would drive your self mad!! basically ask her/him for something which has been "picked from the garden looking" as i guessing this is what you want, using spring flowers, less stuctured, less rigid and more natural looking! they should be able to give you a rough idea at this time of year what you would have in your bouquet as they should ideally have the same flowers in stock now!! - so you get to see pretty much all the flowers you could have! maybe ask for "rafia" around the stems as apposed to ribbons as it again makes it look more natural!! hope this helps, love mrs bouquets xx
 

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