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i don't know why none of my pics will load. it keeps saying size error??? sorry :(
What program are you using? If you're using MS Office Picture Manager, go to Edit Pictures --> Compress Pictures --> Compress For: Web Pages
That might do the trick.
Or resize it in a graphics program. You could even use paint if you're on a pc.
ffbride-thank you! I've been trying everything that i can think of. I think it's because i have Picasa on my computer because I tried paint and it still isnt working. sooo....i went to photobucket and we'll see if this works.
http://s738.photobucket.com/albums/xx30/danibaker2005/
(fingers crossed!!)
YAY! okay...so my ? is what are the flowers in the BOUQUET picture? I know their white roses and maybe hypericum berries...can someone tell me?
I've tried finding that link everywhere and can't. It wouldn't matter so much but I cant seem to find another white/green bouquet that looks like THAT. I don't suppose that anyone has seen that anywhere??? (worth a shot)
I havent seen it before but i think those pictures would be good enough to take to a florist to replicate it for yourself. Unless you are going to make the bouquet yourself but I still think you should be ok to make it by taking the photo with you to a craft store. It is beautiful.
You're right on the green hypericum and white roses. They look like Vendela roses to me. Also, the bouquet includes variegted pittosporum (the green and cream greenery at the base), a touch of English ivy, Queen Anne's lace, cream stock, bupleurum, and seeded eucalyptus. Good luck!
PFD-since you rocked the answer to me ?, would this arrangement be really expensive? In other words, can i get something similiar for less?
Hi Miss Dandelion!
Sorry for the delay in my response. Just checked into the discussion.
The two main factors in pricing a bridal bouquet are the types of flowers and the size. None of the flowers in this bouquet are too expensive (versus, say, a whole lot of mini callas). Since there are a number of more affordable flowers (stock, Queen Anne's lace, variegated pitt) in the bouquet to offset the roses, this should be a fairly reasonably priced bouquet. Your florist should have an idea of what types of accent flowers will be in season and therefore reasonably priced. I think that what makes the biggest difference when using roses as the focal flower is to have the roses "fully blown" rather than tight little roses (we florists call them bullets). Make sure your florist understands that you want the roses to be open, and you'll get a lot of impact. I, myself, would prefer a smaller bouquet of the flowers I really want, than a whole lot of flowers that I just feel neutral about. Just my two cents!
PFD-No prob! As you can see I have done the same thing! Thank you sooo much for your help! I will be sure to take all of your great ideas with me! I agree!
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So, I found the bouquet that I want for the wedding. The only problem is that I don't know where I found the original so i can see what/how it was made etc. Has anyone seen this before? I know it's a long shot but i figured this was the place to ask.
Thanks!