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Best affordable confetti for that special wedding photo

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Wedding confetti toss – get the perfect shot on a budget! May is the month that wedding season kicks off for the summer in the UK. One special moment to consider is the “confetti toss”. I think the trick to getting great pics when the confetti is thrown is to choose confetti that co-operates! Choosing…

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Shop dried flowers, lavender, confetti petals and potpourri

Shop dried flowers, bunches, confetti, botanical potpourri and dried lavender at daisyshop.co.uk. UK only – store products supplied by Daisy Gifts Ltd trading since 2003.

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Hydrangea dried flowers and petals for floristry or confetti

Hydrangea dried flowers are endlessly versatile Think grand gesture – three large heads in a dramatic urn, or think small – pretty little florets for wedding confetti. Hydrangeas naturally come in every shade of pink, purple, blue and green. Add to that a rainbow of bleached and dyed shades and there’s a Hortensia to fit…

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Drying Dahlias for floristry and confetti

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Dahlias on TV A little while ago I saw Philippa Stewart on BBC Gardeners’ World – she’s a Dahlia grower that has also discovered drying them. I was aware they could be dried but I’d never been inspired to try these myself until now. Dahlia inspiration The pics above and below are of some fabulous…

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Vibrant wedding confetti ideas

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Choosing confetti petals I was contacted last spring by the lovely ladies at bespoke-bride.com about wedding confetti petals. They have a great blog with all sorts of wedding tips and were hoping for some advice for their customers. I was happy to send them some samples to try out, and they took some great pics,…

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Hi I’m Ruth – I love writing about plants, nature, dried flowers, wildflowers and crafts. You can find out more about me here.

I have run a dried flower and lavender business in the UK since 2002. This means I am experienced in dried flower craft, but also am biased towards my own products – I can’t help but be proud of what I do! Find out more about Daisy Gifts Ltd® at our sister site daisyshop.co.uk

Thanks very much to all the lovely people who ask about buying custom handmade arrangements and bouquets – I’m afraid I don’t offer this service anymore, but we do sell the flowers you need to make your own.

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