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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Summer flowers and The Grid!

Summer bouquets make me smile.



 

And a beautiful write up in The Grid a couple of weeks ago! Thank you to dear Nancy Tong and Luc Rinaldi. What an honour! I hope Captain John is okay. 


As summer weddings wind down a bit I'll have more time for blogging and dancing! Well, there's always time for dancing. 

Alison xo





7 comments:

Celine said...

such a sweet dress you have on in the paper! I'm always so happy when my couples have your flowers! It gets me so excited! And yes, I also hope captain john is ok!

Jane Ng said...

Very simple and Elegant summer flowers. really great florist working on it like the Florist in Brooklyn

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