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Virginia-Richmond

Local Florist?

I was originally going to DIY my flowers but with all the other stuff I am DIYing I am considering having them done for me and I don't want to spend much because I am not a flower person.Does anyone have any suggestions for someone in town? TIA

Re: Local Florist?

  • edited December 2011
    I used Coleman Brothers.  Review in my married bio.  They were very easy to work with and inexpensive.
  • trulylovelytrulylovely member
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    edited December 2011
    We are using Coleman as well, they are easy to work with and the price is right!
  • polelenepolelene member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm planning to use J.C.Gourmet. The price is definitely right, and his book looked good. I'm crossing my fingers. :)
  • edited December 2011
    Thanks guys! I have scheduled meetings for both of them!
  • wparsley23wparsley23 member
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    edited December 2011
    I am ordering flowers from 1800 flowers...seriously...look at the bouquets in vases...the everyday ones...they are already shaped, they are preserved well so they last for a week at least, all you have to do is lift them out of the vase, trim them and wrap w/ribbon. (there is an article on this very website that explains how to do the wrapping...easy peesy) You can find any flower you want in any color...Have them delivered to you the day before, that way you know they are fresh and just pick out any that may have started to wilt (which usually they don't that soon) I think it's insane that wedding bouquets cost 2-300 dollars just because you put the word wedding in front of it.  My bouquet will have white stargazers, cala lillies and white roses...$50....delivered to my door
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