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    <richText>&lt;i&gt;Victorian Gardens Blog&lt;/i&gt;</richText>
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    <richText>Thursday, October 13, 2011</richText>
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    <richText>Brides Bouquet</richText>
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    <richText>I recently had a bride and groom come to me with a sad wedding disaster earlier this year. They asked me to created a wedding bouquet and bout to retake their wedding photos with. They chose this time to use a wonderful photographer &lt;a href="http://www.sarahdickersonphoto.com/"&gt;Kansas City Wedding Photography&lt;/a&gt; Sarah Dickerson. We used green orchids, and whites in roses, ranunculus, freesia, lisianthius, lambs ear and carnations to represent the flower in her mothers bouquet. Can&#x2019;t wait to see the photos when they are done. Happy New Congratulations!&#xD; </richText>
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