Can you grow your own wedding flowers? Yes, you can! Growing your own bridal bouquet can be a rewarding and economical project, as long as you know what you’re getting into. Keep reading to learn more ...
In the corner of my apartment sits a vase of green hypericum berries and sunflowers. It resembles less “Vincent van Gogh painting” and more “attempted recreation of a Vincent van Gogh painting by a ...
Dressed in black dresses and sneakers, modern brides have been audaciously breaking tradition to add a unique touch to their weddings. Most recently, we’ve noticed the dried flower bouquet eclipsing ...
Once popular in the Victorian era, flower “purses,” crafted of faux and real flowers, are being carried down the aisle with a ...
I’m a certified plant lover, as proven by the vine-covered state of my kitchen counter and office desk. I also love gardening when I get the chance—and arranging flower bouquets at home! Making floral ...
Your bouquet is more than just a bundle of different blooms. Playing off of seasonal trends, or utilizing your favorite garden-picked assortment, the bouquet you carry on your big day serves as an ...
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