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| This is our cube vase with a single
gerbera daisy. It's similar to our single floating gerbera in a bubble
bowl, with just a little different look. |
We have a series of three pictures here, showing
one of our bubble bowls with a single hydrangea, the next two pictures
show the differences with additional flowers to the same base.
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| Here we have the same bubble bowl
arrangement with the addition of roses. It really changes the look, and
adds some color. |
The same arrangement as next door to the left,
though we've added the hypericum berries. |
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| Our alstroemeria bowls are very
popular. They are inexpensive and have a fuller look than some of the
other smaller centerpieces. |
Here we've taken our popular hydrangea bowl and
added some statice for a a nice touch of dark purple. |
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| This is sample of what we can do in
our tall, thin, Italian vases. Of course we will design in any colors,
or types of flowers you choose. |
A little step up from the original gerbera bowl.
We've used a heavier, more open bowl and display it on a fatsia leaf.
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| This was a fun, bright table scape
centerpiece. Each element is different, but they all co-ordinate. Very
festive, with lots of interest. |
Another table scape, this one, again, happens to
be in bright festive colors. Have our designers come up with something
that's just right for you! |
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| This is a great vegatative design. It
looks like the flowers have been planted and bloomed here. With the
strong vertical lines, these are great for mantles, or table
arrangements that call for height. |
A table grouping of flowers in greens, and
candles - both floating and pillar, along with tropical foliages,
pebbles and sand. |
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| Another table grouping. This one
using all flowers and no candles. The bride chose all white flowers and
wanted to incorporate silver julep cups, which she supplied. The results
were very elegant. |
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