hello my name is dana fredo and i am a florist in new jersey.  i have a
customer who saw the haku wedding leis on your web site and would like for
me to recreate it for her wedding this weekend.  i was wondering if you
could give me any tips on how i should best construct this.  the ones that i
have seen almost look like they are constructed on ribbon and then tied
around the head, is this accurate?  or is it a typical wire and tape type
construction?  any advise you could give me would be great.  thank you so
much for you time.
dana fredo
owner
garden of eden flower shop, carneys point, new jersey
800-440-6105
 
 

 

 

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