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Comments (10)I would use Scheepers, because they have a wholesale side---Van Engelen--and you can make large orders & get a price break. *And* they are very good size, high quality bulbs. Also a family business as is Brent & Becky. New2Gardening---if you get your tulip bulbs in your hands in early August, they will have been dug out of the ground in July in the Netherlands, which is too early! They have to "cure" after digging, then of course be shipped etc. Your wedding favors will be much less likely to come up next year & thrive. If you want to give some kind of plant as a favor for a summer wedding, how about small potted hydrangea plants? We got ours that way & it is out in the front yard fright now, covered with blue blooms & reminding us of our friends' wedding. They are obtained by cutting, and somewhere in some greenhouse there are thousands of them ready to be shipped to you....See MoreWedding Favor Help Please
Comments (11)Thanks for the suggestions folks :) I do plan on printing up a basic set of instructions. And the envelope thing isn't too rough, I can make up around 50 of them in an hour. And since we are hopefully going to keep the guest list to around 25 or so, that isn't too many jars to pack up with seeds. I want to do garden in a jar because I'm asked fairly often what I'm putting in my garden and where do I get my seed from? Thought it would be a nice way to share that with my friends. These seeds aren't going to be thrown around I hope- I hope they take them home and plant them. Most of them either already garden or are looking to get more into gardening, so I thought this would work :) Seed bombs- yep, those are playing into the wedding too. I'm making wildflower seed loaded paper bits for people to throw in the wildflower field where we are planting a tree for the unification part of the ceremony....See MoreWedding Shower favors
Comments (2)Hi Jo: I used to do that too but then began selling so many I wanted different scents so started scenting them after they had set up and dryed. I make my own scent in a small spray bottle with FO and some alcohol then spray very lightly toss them and spray again let dry and package I use a lot of roses because of the larger petals so use rose fragrance. Right now I am doing autumn leaves and spraying with Huckleberry Wine FO or Pumpkin Spice. I get the leaves in little packages in the Dollar Tree and they are a big hit. Another secret I learned is that I take the flowers apart but leave them as the whole petal dip and then cut apart later. It sure goes faster. Since my jobs go from CEO to pot washer it sure saves me time LOL Doris...See Morea favor please...vote for Daisy?
Comments (6)done! Daisy is a doll! "Daisy's picture was taken by 26 year old Down Syndrome Darren D, with a digital camera he received for Christmas a couple of years ago. Amazingly enough, he is a very good photographer and centers the pictures beautifully , having had lots of experience with throw-away cameras. He loves taking pictures of his dog and three cats, who can sometimes escape the camera lens by running away from him. We have an album of well over 100 photos of Daisy, and several cd's full of her pictures, so it was very difficult to pick out the perfect entry. Daisy looks very bored in some of the pictures, and if she could talk, I am sure she would say.....".Can't you please make him stop taking pictures of me??" In other pictures, she is yawning and probably would say....."This is wearing me out.....Is it nap time yet?"...See Moresuzysuetx
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