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  1. Very informative. Thank you.
    Question – did you leave the tape grid in place once everything was arranged? If so, Was the tape visible?

    1. Christene Holder says:

      Hey Joanne! I did leave the tape in place to help everything stay put where I arranged it. I tried to use clear tape so that it wasn’t too visible. I also tried to trim the tape when it wrapped over the edge so there weren’t huge pieces showing. Unless you are really close to the arrangement, you can’t tell the tape is there. Also, you are mostly just looking at the flowers. 🙂

      >> Christene

  2. This looks amazing, and you have provided an awesome tutorial. Thank you for sharing! I cannot wait to do this!

    1. Christene Holder says:

      Thanks so much McKenzie! I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂

      >> Christene

  3. I am an aspiring florist, Christene. This is a big help for me to improve my skills. Thank you so much. I’ve been practising for a year and I can some improvement. With the guide you shared, I think I’ll be able to improve my skills big time. Thank you Christene

  4. Do you ever use floral brick? I love using it, but would be curious to see how you arrange with those!

    1. Christene Holder says:

      Hi Trace,

      I have not tried to use a floral brick, but I would like to try it in the future. Hope you have a great day!

      >> Christene

  5. Patricia Cannon says:

    Great tutorial, Christine! Each step illustrated and throughly explained. Plus the flowers look like the ones at most supermarkets!

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