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With
each new year comes a new beginning, as we start with a clean
slate. Ive heard that said of weddings, too: youre
starting afresh in a whole new phase of your relationship.
What better way to emphasize the beauty of your budding marriage
than with Springs freshest flowers?
Sweet
and bright, tulips are an immensely popular wedding flower,
but you might also want to consider some less traditional
springtime flowers, like sunny Daffodils, deep blue Irises,
or deliciously fragrant Hyacinth.
These
garden flowers bring an outdoor feel to any ceremony, and
their clear pastel colors are irresistible. Grouped in casual,
multi-colored bunches, they have a fresh, youthful feel, while
monochromatic arrangements will lend an elegance to every
table.
Something
about these Spring blossoms always brings a smile to my face;
they remind me of the warmer months to come, and serve as
a promise of a whole world about to burst into bloom. Please
feel free to contact me if you have any questions about these
spring flowers, or anything at all to do with your wedding
flowers. Back issues of this newsletter can be found in our
Newsletter
Archive.
As
always, thanks for your interest in Flowerbud.com, and have
a wonderful 2006!
Best Wishes,
Erin
Freed
Erin@flowerbud.com
Event Flower Specialist
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