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Hi there Brie! This thread might offer you more insight?
http://boards.weddingbee.com/topic/manzanita-branches-where-to-buy
good luck on finding your branches!
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Hello hive!
Branches (and birds!) are quickly becoming a theme for a friend's wedding, and we want to do a lot of different things with manzanita branches (escort card tree, aisle decorations, possibly worked into centerpieces...), but the branches I've found online seem to be a bit pricey. Does anyone know where we can get some that are a bit more budget-friendly? Any ideas, except taking a long walk in the woods...?
Thanks :)