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Trouble in Flowerdise

Oh my husband is crazy and he cracks me up (he named this post for me).
Okay so Natasha sent me a few more flower options to flesh out and get some pricing ideas on. I was sent 7 images, but I picked three of the bouquets to *price*. Basically I choose the images that I could find an original source on, since the pictures were larger and tended to give me a better sense as to what was actually in the bouquet. All of the flower choices I’ve given below are basically guestimates. Some flowers I know off the bat, but some of them- let’s face it- I just guessed. Let’s roll.

#1- The inspiration

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My guess…
white 1 250 07d4 4151Univ Boxwood 250Bouvardia White Close2 250White Freesia Flower 250
100 stems for $239.99          10 bunches for $89.99            60 stems for $139.99   OR  80-100 stems for $149.99

Yellow Limonium Flower 250Biedermeier 4 250Ecuadorian White Rose 250

10 bunches for $109.99           50 Stems for $189.99         75 Roses for $114.99 +        $10 in ribbon= $895-$995

#2- The inspiration


My guess…
Hydrangea Flower White 250Ecuadorian Light Pink Roses 250Jahr Garden Rose2 250 415737b2Univ Boxwood 250
20 stems for $129.99         75 choose your own color standard roses for $129.99         10 bunches for $89.99
+ $10 Ribbon= $359.97

#3- The Inspiration


My guess…
Amelia Creamy White Rose 250Trust Light Pink Rose 250 3Floral Crystal Rhinestone Wedding Bridal Dress Buckle Hair Buckle Flower Floral Bling Cake Brooch Pin BRH00116
        200 Choose your own color roses for $209.99         $15, a brooch per bridesmaid     $10 Ribbon=  $324.99

Which would you choose?





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