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The first thing Barbara learned to make as a florist, bouquets are a long-time favorite at Gatherings. Given creative freedom, Barbara will make a Dutch style hand-tied: lush and full, but not too round. The bouquets here show a variety of texture and color, but this type of floral work is ever-changing and can be molded into a rainbow of shapes, styles and colors.
Titania
What else would a bouquet designed for a fairy queen include but lush, royal peonies, unusual yet alluring parrot tulips, soft, spikey astilbe, wild thistle and gold-flaked succulents?
Solar Eclipse
Made for a solar eclipse wedding, this bouquet is wild with changing textures. Featuring classic white roses, favorite Panda anemone, olive, fern, ruscus and winterberry, this bouquet is a mix of light and dark perfect for a once-in-a-lifetime event.