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Balsa wood bridal bouquets? Who would have thought? They are handmade from tapioca wood peel, also called sola wood, a naturally derived paper product. Since they aren’t technically a live flower, they never die making them the perfect eco-friendly alternative to a floral bouquet.
Contact your local florist and see where you can get them. If for some reason your florist can’t find them check out Save on Crafts, they offer art and craft supplies at discounted prices!
I've never seen these, interesting!
ReplyDeletenot sure I'd want to carry them but might be fun for my house
ReplyDeletevery cool! some of the craft sites sell these
ReplyDeleteinteresting, not sure I'd want to carry them, but..
ReplyDeleteI'm tempted to order some from a craft site just to see what they look like in person.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, not quite what I want tho
ReplyDeletehmm..can't decide if I love them or hate them! LOL
ReplyDeleteI really like these! If I wasn't using red for my accents this wd be an nice option.
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteThese are interesting, not sure I want to carry them for my wedding, but I might like a vase full
ReplyDeleteNice for a outdoor wedding or beach
ReplyDeleteINteresting, not sure I'd want them for my wedding tho
ReplyDeleteGreat for a beach wedding or casual outdoors maybe
ReplyDeletehmmm...
ReplyDeleteinteresting concept.
ReplyDeleteNot what I want for Chrissy for our wedding. Want the REAL thing.
ReplyDeleteNot for me, but I'm sure someone will like them.
ReplyDeletevery beachy.
ReplyDeletegreat for a beach wedding
ReplyDeletea little casual for my wedding, but I'm sure perfect for something outdoors especially or rustic
ReplyDeletemaybe better for an outdoor wedding, mine's a little formal for this
ReplyDeleteneed more color for me.
ReplyDeletevery cool!
ReplyDeleteI love these!
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