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My client via Etsy asked if I could create a 10" bouquet for her wedding. She wanted whites and blues. Her flowers of choice were antique blue hydrangeas and white roses.
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Initially when I worked on the bouquet, there were a lot of gaps between the flowers. So I filled in with some greenery and light blue fillers as well as plain stephanotis. The bride asked if we could make some changes. Of course, I want my client to be happy so we agreed to try some white rose buds, a little more hydrangea clusters, less greenery and no blue fillers.
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In the end the bride was happy and I'm glad we were able to achieve what she wanted.
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