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| Q. I would like to have my bridal bouquet preserved after the wedding, but I’m not sure which preservation process will provide the best results. I don’t want to have the blooms pressed, nor do I want a box filled with dried petals. Is there any way to have the flowers preserved so that they still retain their shape and color? | ANSWER>>
| Q. My mother feels that all the reception centerpieces should match for my formal wedding. I would rather have a different look for each table. Will mixing up the décor in that way ruin the formal look I’m going for? | ANSWER>>
Q. I am in the process of choosing flowers for my wedding. Everyone is offering their opinion on what I should pick. I am hearing everyone's thoughts on what is good luck and bad luck, what is good taste, what is elegant and what is low-class. HELP! I am tired of this. I do not believe in superstition. I think I should be able to have what I like. What do you think? Sincerely, Flowered Out | ANSWER>>
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