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Eucalyptus flowers garlands- technique with Tracy Park- Park Place Designs!
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My friend and wedding and event designer Tracy Park- from Park Place Designs- stops by to share her mechanics for creating a Eucalyptus Garland- with Flower accents for a Wedding Venue Acrylic Sign.
Tracy and I have been friends for many years- and I love it when she stops by to share her tips, tricks and ideas- and New Trends in the world of weddings…
Tracy shows her method for hand making garlands- and adding fresh flowers- with cold adhesive- and shares her new Acrylic Wedding Signs- and shows how the hand made garlands can accent these modern signs.
It’s always fun with Tracy and I get together- we have fun sharing our passion for Flowers and Flower arranging- and I love getting her perspective on wedding flowers and how she translates the latest trends.
To learn more about Tracy and her Wedding and Event Services- visit http://www.parkplacedesignfloral.com or follow her on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/parkplacedesign/
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