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While traditional weddings may never go away, fresh wedding ideas pop up every year. They are a new twist on classic traditions and allow couples to create a unique celebration that’s personalized to their style.
Read MoreEvery creative professional out there should work on finding their own unique style and approach -- and florists are no exception.
Having a floral style allows you to better attract ideal clients looking for a particular look and fee
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