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posted by on Arrangement Ideas, DIY, Flower Arrangement Shapes, Flower Colors, Flower Selection, Flower Textures, Weddings

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Exclusive Online Flower Design Tutorials for Do-It-Yourself Event Arrangements. Arrangement Lessons to Help You Save Money on Weddings and Events. BloomsByTheBox.com has launched “Do-It-Yourself Flowers 101”, a free online lesson series for creating flower arrangements, bouquets and décor for budget weddings and events.  These comprehensive tutorials, covering topics including flower preparation, floral design elements, flower [...]

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    Julia Stege

    Thanks for these tutorials. They contain very useful information. We can do this!

    Denise B.

    Love all the instructions and helpful hints. Can’t wait to be my own florist for my vintage/western wedding!

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Inquiries for brides  of spring and summer 2013 have been rolling in! Couples have chosen colors, venues, food, and wedding schemes for their Do-It-Yourself Weddings. Now, it’s time to get the flowers to match the look. The most popular item so far is the BloomsByTheBox.com Rustic Romantic Wildflower Pack. This is a styled flower package  [...]

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posted by on Arrangement Ideas, DIY, Flower Colors, Flower Textures, How-To Videos, Weddings

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The romantic, classic garden wedding trend projected to be most popular this year will be filled with large fluffy textures, antique colored greens, and whimsical pale and bright tones. This tutorial is meant to help brides get the trendy looks they love, but on budget. The keys to the classical garden look are the vase, [...]

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    Diana DeVito

    Hello Ionna! Those are vintage milk glass vases we purchased from etsy! Aren’t they awesome?

    ionna

    what size vases are those ? i know its milk glass compote/planter.

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