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By Alex Stacey The earliest makers of artificial flowers were the Chinese. The Italians followed suit in the twelfth century. However, it was the French who mastered this art, giving their ... Read more..Sunday, October 19th, 2008 Posted in flowers | No Comments »
By Amy Nutt Birthdays, anniversaries, retirement parties and even wedding receptions can be difficult events to plan. We want to make sure that the person of honor has a great ... Read more..Sunday, October 19th, 2008 Posted in flowers | No Comments »
By Ava Rose An anniversary is a very special day. There is simply no nicer way to commemorate and share this day than with a gift of beautiful anniversary flowers. ... Read more..Sunday, October 19th, 2008 Posted in flowers | No Comments »
By Paul Wagner It's not that difficult to draw a rose. It's actually easier to draw a rose than it is to draw a decent circle. That's because when you draw ... Read more..Saturday, October 18th, 2008 Posted in flowers | No Comments »
By Ingrid Sure On line shops A great number of Dublin florists now have on-line shops, with catalogues covering every available bouquet and garland, and you can browse through these to find ... Read more..Thursday, October 16th, 2008 Posted in flowers | No Comments »
By Ava Rose Why are birthday flowers so special? Because there are so many different styles available, you will have no difficulty finding just the right gift for each birthday ... Read more..