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March 29, 2010

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I love this!

Oooooh... She's come out with more flowers since that gorgeous Macy's window? What are these for?

I am not sure, Christina, I think it was listed under new work. I also love the oversize spring flowers you see when first entering her site. She's a talent for sure!

Gorgeous...the dresses are amazing too...I love paper artists...especially geraldine gonzales!

Fresh flowers are expensive and don't keep well with the weather here. I've been looking into alternatives and these paper flowers are so gorgeous!

oh wow, these are so beautiful! they remind me of the intricate metal floral chandeliers.

i love these. i remember doing simpler versions of paper flowers when i was little.

Delightful! I'd love to see those as an alternative to floral arrangements at a wedding. Wouldn't it be amazing to be able to keep your wedding bouquet forever, and hand these out to guests as favors?

Oh, these are so cute! And so creative :)

Hope you're having a lovely day!
Moa

always amazed by this

dallas
http://dillydallas.blogspot.com

i agree!

Oh wow, that's gorgeous!

Gorgeous! These would make great wedding decorations!

She does do weddings! I am hoping on my next visit to new york I can visit her studio. She is so super super nice.

thanks for posting chelsea.

GREAT!

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