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A few pictures of one of my favorite collections. Antique and baby pink roses with a rosette succulent, fern shoots, eucalyptus, stock and ginosa. The bouquet also had a beautiful antique locket with pink and brown crystals. You can't see it in the picture, but I also put little pink and brown swarovski crystals tucked just below the roses. As the bouquet swept past in the bride's hands, it was a beautiful yet subtle effect. The broach on the boutonniere was from a necklace that I had purchased in Spain. The necklace had fallen apart years ago, but this was a beautiful way to reuse it.
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