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Rachel
Beginner September 2020

Flower help!

Rachel, on May 14, 2020 at 11:52 PM Posted in Do It Yourself 1 8
Hi everyone! I’m a DIY bride and I need some help! I’m trying to recreate this look, but I’m not sure what kind of flowers I need to get! Anyone have any kind of idea?? I know the picture isn’t great, but any help would be greatly appreciated!Flower help! 1



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Latest activity by Rachel, on May 15, 2020 at 2:57 PM
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    Dedicated June 2016
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    I could be wrong but it looks like pink heather or almond flower. Either way it looks gorgeous! A florist would tell you more.
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  • Rachel
    Beginner September 2020
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    Thank you so much for your help!

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  • Pirate & 60s Bride
    Legend March 2017
    Pirate & 60s Bride ·
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    Pink or blush lavender?
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  • Jacqueline
    Savvy October 2020
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    It looks like “astilbe.” I could be wrong but I love this dried flower and while searching for it, I found this chart of dried flowers. I hope this helps!
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  • Jacqueline
    Savvy October 2020
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  • Devoted March 2021
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    That, my dear is Astilbe! I know this because I fell in love with it too and incorporated it into my bridesmaids bouquets!!! 😁 It’s so soft and pretty!
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  • MOB So Cal
    January 2019
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    Flower help! 2

    I agree about it being Astilbe. Daughter had this in all her wedding arrangements (as an accent with Roses, Hydrangea, and Seeded Eucalyptus). It's really lovely. Just be aware that exactly how stems of it might look can vary a lot depending on time of year, location, source, etc. Sometimes it's full and lush, and other times it might be more sparse, and the color can also vary a lot. If you want fresh, talk with an experienced florist about potential options and expectations about how it will actually look. It gives arrangements a beautiful soft appearance! Good luck! Smiley heart

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  • Rachel
    Beginner September 2020
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    Thank you all so much!!!
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