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| Today my friend celebrates her birthday; so I brought her this morning a bunch (or do you also say bouquet ?)with autumn roses because here, in Belgium, roses are coming to the end of season.
Made with Sweet Juliet Roses (Austin), sweet peas, eupatorium rugosum Chocolate and calamagrostis brachytrica.
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Here is a link that might be useful: A Little Bit of Paradise
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by wesley_butterflies 5b/6 (My Page) on Mon, Oct 5, 09 at 14:21
| very pretty birthday gift, nice link too Ill save it for them winter time blues |
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- Posted by phatboyrose N/W FL. - 8 (My Page) on Mon, Oct 5, 09 at 15:37
| What a AWESOME birthday gift, I'm sure your friend is enjoying her bouquet very much. She is so fortunate to have such a thoughtful friend as yourself. I really loved the site, be sure that I will be visting it often. THANKS for sharing with us. Harold |
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| Very nice Birthday gift! JIM |
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| Those are gorgeous Isabelle. I've seen some nice pictures of Sweet Juliet. Austin has a floral rose called Juliet and I'm wondering if they are related as they have somewhat similar coloring. Austins floral roses are to die for and Sweet Juliet somewhat reminds me of his floral rose Juliet. He also has a floral rose called Darcy that resembles Darcy Bussell and Ellen which somewhat resembles Ellen. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Austin floral Juliet
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- Posted by isabelleolikier (My Page) on Mon, Oct 5, 09 at 16:32
| Thanks for your comments ! I think Juliet looks very much to Jayne Austin : |
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| That is such a lovely, enchanting! bouquet Isabelle! What a wonderful perfect birthday your friend will have with those beautiful flowers~ |
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- Posted by carrieburgess3 5 NS, Canada (carrieburgess3@hotmail.com) on Tue, Oct 6, 09 at 9:49
| What a beautiful and special Birthday gift. Just lovely!! Carrie B. |
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- Posted by organicgardendreams z10 CA (My Page) on Tue, Oct 6, 09 at 11:40
| That is a beautifully arranged bouquet! I love how you combined the different colors, textures and shapes of the flowers, leaves and grasses, very well done. I am wondering if you are a professional flower arranger, or if you have taken flower arrangement classes or if you have simply a natural talent for flower arranging? Wish I could do something like that, too... Thanks for posting! Christina |
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- Posted by isabelleolikier (My Page) on Tue, Oct 6, 09 at 12:09
| Hi Christina, I am not a pro at all and I'v never taken classes. Isabelle |
Here is a link that might be useful: A Little Bit of Paradise
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- Posted by isabelleolikier Belgium (My Page) on Sat, Oct 10, 09 at 6:59
| Sweet Juliet again, with Parthenocissus Henryana and Eupatorium Rugisum Chocolate. |
Here is a link that might be useful: A Little Bit of Paradise
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| Absolutely gorgeous, Isabelle, you certainly have a natural talent. You seem to have such a feeling for what will create a harmonious combination of colors and shapes. I hope you continue to post more lovely pictures. Ingrid |
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