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Flowers of the Field
Aug 6, 20212 min read
Build a Bouquet with Earth Tone Flowers for a Gorgeous Wedding Day
I've published a new inspiration board on Pinterest for you dazzling brides out there! The topic? Earth-toned wedding bouquets.
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Flowers of the Field
May 21, 20212 min read
Update: I DIY'ed My Mom's Wedding Flowers with the Bridal Bouquet Builder App
I wrote a short post a few weeks ago about testing out the new version of Bridal Bouquet Builder on my mom's wedding flowers. Well, the big
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Flowers of the Field
Apr 30, 20212 min read
Something Blue - Blue Bouquet Pinterest Board
I'm a fan of filling out the Bridal Bouquet Builder Pinterest page lately, so this week's project was to make a board for blue wedding flowe
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Flowers of the Field
Apr 9, 20212 min read
How to Hold Your Wedding Bouquet
Believe it or not, there's a small science to how you hold your bouquet on your wedding day! Your florist or photographer may have their own
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Flowers of the Field
Feb 26, 20213 min read
Using Our Test App to Plan My Mom's Wedding Flowers
A couple weeks ago, I detailed what's been up with Bridal Bouquet Builder's next update. Because I'm part of the official team here at BBB,
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Flowers of the Field
Jan 1, 20213 min read
Must-Have Ideas For a Foodie Bride
Food brings people together - and isn't that what a wedding is all about? If you love how food looks, smells, tastes, and so does your signi
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Flowers of the Field
Sep 25, 20202 min read
Build a Bouquet with Lisianthus
Lisianthus is our #9 most-popular flower! Tied with snapdragons, these blooms are great for adding some POP to your bouquet! For a recap o
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Flowers of the Field
Sep 18, 20202 min read
Build a Bouquet with Snapdragons
Snapdragon is our #9 most-popular flower! Tied with lisianthus (which can be seen in a dark purple variety in the @bloominghillflowers bouqu
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Flowers of the Field
Sep 5, 20202 min read
Build a Bouquet with Magnolias
Magnolias are an ancient flower with hearty centers. They appear to have evolved so that beetles could pollinate them. Magnolias are a type
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