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That turned out really pretty, but just be aware that we're not supposed to self-promote. You can share a link to your blog in the monthly sticky thread. You could always do a DIY tutorial on weddingbee, though.
thanks for sharing!
Amaryllis is right--if you want to post a tutorial, please post the instructions in the DIY section, instead of linking to your blog.
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I did a "flower trial" of sorts (actually an arrangement for a friend, but I always use every one as a learning experience) that turned out pretty well - I posted detailed instructions about how I did it here[link removed] and wanted to share, it's a pretty simple recipe / procedure for anyone interested in DIY fresh flower centerpieces!
This is the finished centerpiece: