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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Preserving Wedding Flowers

It is common human nature that we all want more for less. Especially the ones who have tight budgets. And naturally, before locking the deal, couples ask for bargains and discounts. So what we are doing at Events by Candace is throwing in some extra services by creating custom packages for couples with modest means? After all, everyone feels good if they take back a little more than what they bargained for.

One idea we have come up with is creating a personalized collage of their invitation and flowers from the bride's bouquet. Preserving them in a painting as a keepsake. Click on this link for a better understanding and examples, Flowers Into Paintings . Below is some artwork from Flowers Into Paintings that I wanted to share with you so that you can get a better idea of what we are offering (the paintings below and above are created by Missy Cannon of Flowers Into Paintings) .


-Taiyaba Khan

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Taiyaba Khan is my assistant who has great budget ideas for brides and grooms and I wanted to share with you her idea of flower preservation. She also knows how to do the art work herself. This is a fantastic idea for those brides who love flowers and do not know what to do with them after the wedding. Why not preserve them and create artwork out of the flowers from the most important day of your lives? If you are interested in this work, please contact Taiyaba at tk@eventsbycandace.net and she will answer your questions regarding this, but for now...

Happy Planning!


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Photo credits: Flowers Into Paintings, by Missy Cannon

1 comment:

  1. WOW.!! Its really an amazing idea to preserve the wedding flowers. I am to tally impressed.

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