July 2012 Weddings
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Dried Flower Bouquets!

So I'm waiting for my first Jackson florist quote for 15 jars of wildflowers  - with much suspense!!  I have no idea how much it's going to cost, but probably a ton! 

Anyway, I am considering a dried flower bouquet for my bouquet regardless of where I get the table flowers.  I can travel with dried flowers, order one early, they have free returns, it will last a long time and I can use it in my home.  Best of all these bouquets are $19.95 plus $5.95 shipping!

I think these are really quite beautiful and quite fitting for my wedding.









Some other bouquets they have made in Wisconsin.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/FamilyDriedFlowers/sold?page=1&order=sales_desc

Re: Dried Flower Bouquets!

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    Ohhhhhh...I love them

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    Those are gorgeous! That's a great idea.

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    Although quite beautiful I would be worried they might be too fragile.
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    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-club-boards_july-2012-weddings_dried-flower-bouquets?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20Club%20BoardsForum:066005ef-215f-48b1-8655-328b41e07c52Discussion:ccfa1c49-4228-45bd-9e8c-40ccadee46bcPost:c4e86f5d-2136-4250-8949-e52d9680dada">Re: Dried Flower Bouquets!</a>:
    [QUOTE]Although quite beautiful I would be worried they might be too fragile.
    Posted by Madisonpenny[/QUOTE]

    I did think of that too.  If it arrives in pieces then I can return it and I'm out $6 for shipping.  I assume if it makes it thrugh the mail OK, then driving it to the wedding will be OK!
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    They're absolutely beautiful! Love the look
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    those are awesome Gina!!!
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    these are really, really beautiful!! my initial thought was also a worry about how fragile the flowers would be - i have dried some flowers but then had them kind of just crumble into pieces. does the seller/artist do anything to protect the flowers? i really know nothing about drying flowers, is there a spray or something they could put on them to help harden them and protect them? just a random thought!

    otherwise, the bouquets look totally perfect for your wedding!
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