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How To Make A Sustainable Seasonal Brides Bouquet For A Wedding

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How To Make A Sustainable Seasonal Brides Bouquet For A Wedding

In this video I take you through ingredients, sustainable mechanics and a complete walk-through detailing how I made a sustainable seasonal brides bouquet for one of my weddings.

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9 comments

@lindainverso4655 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

Thank you so much. I loved watchng you make a bouquet that is beautiful as far as my personal taste is concerned.

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@sunniesflowerco 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

What is your variety of Senecio? I haven't seen that one in the U.S. It's just beautiful. Your wild garden style is breathtaking!

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@claireangier3322 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

It's stunning, I love the shape. ❤💐

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@wendycullingworth3879 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

Such careful consideration given to colour and scent to give a cohesive look throughout the bridal party. A triumph!
Another fan from New Zealand I'm afraid – it's good you like our fair land!

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@colleenrichardson169 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

This video helped me create my first bridal bouquet for my first wedding. Thank you so much. The details you shared were so helpful. Yours here, is beautiful.

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@jacintabyline 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

Oh what a divine bridal bouquet! I just love your style – and your creations are so artistic yet so 'natural'. You are so very talented. I'm learning so much from your videos.

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@darlenefleuriston5413 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

Absolutely stunning; love it

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@hannahbest2274 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

So so beautiful

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@margeryholmes7505 9 October 2024 - 12:25 pm

I was delighted to discover another video from you and I loved the flowers you used in the bridal bouquet, especially the colours that married together so well. Sorry about that, I had to say it! Seriously though it was beautiful and you have inspired me to grow some acidanthera next year. I have grown them in the past but you reminded me how lovely they are and scented too. I was interested to see you using privet as foliage and wondered whether you know the one called Ligustrum ovalifolium Argentium? It's a nice one and has long stems and is variegated with a silver edge to the leaves so gives a brightness to it. That's some name to get your tongue around, they are often challengjng. My book of botanical plant names tells me that Cotoneaster is pronounced cu-toe-nee-aster. I hope that's helpful. I look forward to more gems from you. Thank you so much. Margery.

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