By the time this bevy of tulips got to the third hour of church, the tulips had opened up a little too far, but I still love the colours.
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Monday, April 19, 2010
Sunday bookay
My friend Julie is a flower girl. She does the flowers for most of the weddings in our crowd. She did Bethany's and Jon's wedding flowers, but not Annie's because she was busy that day. She also does a unique and astounding flower display every Sunday for church. It's a rare Sunday when our podium is unastounding. When I remember, I am going to document these arrangements and show them to you. I might even do an interview with Julie, just so that you can see how amazing she is.
By the time this bevy of tulips got to the third hour of church, the tulips had opened up a little too far, but I still love the colours.
By the time this bevy of tulips got to the third hour of church, the tulips had opened up a little too far, but I still love the colours.
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My daughter does flowers too. Your friend does a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteI love Julies flower arrangements, she did my wedding too!! She is so very talented!
ReplyDeleteThose tulips look like candy! Oh man, I'm hungry...
ReplyDeleteJulie also did my flowers for our wedding. I love her creativity with them. They always look so beautiful and never fail to make me smile:)
ReplyDeleteOh, I wish you started this topic one week earlier. Julie's arrangement last week was one of my all time favorites. Every Sunday it's different and much of it just comes from the woods around her house.
ReplyDeleteBrenda, I loved that one too, which is what got me to thinking about it. Oh well, you know there will more awesomeness!
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