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Old 10-09-2008, 08:12 AM
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Do you have any experience of creating flowers? I would urge caution in doing your daughter's wedding flowers yourself, it is a huge undertaking and will mean you are tied up for most of the day before the wedding and for some time in the morning of the wedding, plus more time earlier in the week with conditioning the flowers. I had a bride recently whose 'expert flower arranger' mother in law created her table centres. She called me in tears the evening before the wedding as they were not the colour she wanted, not the style she wanted and were actually too big to fit on the tables, totally did not go with the bouquets we had created for her, despite her having had detailed discussions with MIL about what she was going to create. No disrespect to you, but it does so often end in tears when friends or family get involved, and by the time it's reached the day before the wedding it is way too late to do anything to rectify the situation.
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