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The all-white color palette makes matching décor to your flowers a breeze! The flowers are pure white.

Pure White DIY Wedding Flower Pack


A single package includes the following:

75 Stems of Rose 40cm Eskimo White
3 bunches of Freesia White
3 bunches of Spray Rose White
2 bunches of Larkspur White
40 Stems of Large Hydrangea White
3 bunches of Lisianthus White
3 bunches of Gypsophila
2 bunches of Huck
2 bunches of Aspidistra

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The Pure White DIY wedding flower pack is a must-have for DIY brides. The all-white color palette makes matching décor to your flowers a breeze! This pack has sophistication and elegance with a fresh, new feel. Our packs have been carefully curated by one of our wedding flower experts with texture and balance in mind.

*All packages are subject to substitutions.

This pack makes 10-12 medium-sized arrangements or bouquets. This means you can make 5-6 medium-sized bouquets and 5-6 medium-sized arrangements or any combination. One focal flower per boutonniere or corsage. Each stem of green can create multiple boutonnieres or corsages.

Pure White DIY Wedding Flower Pack contains: 75 stems of white roses, 30 stems of white freesia, 30 stems of white spray roses, 20 stems of white larkspur, 40 stems of white hydrangea, 30 stems of lisianthus white, approx. 24-40 stems of gypsophila, approx. 35-50 stems of huck and 20 stems of aspidistra.

Size: 10-12 Arrangements
Availability: January-December
Vase Life: 7-10 days
Price Class: $ $ $ $
Special Care: We ship our roses with guard petals to protect the rose during shipping. Upon removal of the protective packaging, carefully pluck off any brown or discolored guard petals. It is not uncommon to remove an average of 5-10 petals per rose. Hydrangeas love water. If the blooms are not rehydrating try cutting a slit on the bottom of the stem.
Suggestions: When your flowers arrive, you need to get them in water as soon as possible. Your flowers will appear sleepy and thirsty when they arrive. Remove any protective packaging carefully. Flowers love water; monitor the water levels in your containers, cut the stems at a sharp 45-degree angle, and remove all leaves below the water line.
  Read more tips about flower care and preparation here!

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