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February 23, 2011

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This is wonderful Chelsea!

So beautiful, Chelsea. I'm sure it smelled lovely too. Lily of the Valley is my favorite flower + has the most intoxicating scent, don't you agree?

Ah so beautiful! I must get my hands on some Lily of the Valley this weekend!

I love this whole idea.

i want to hire you to make lovely little bouquets to scatter all about my house :). i love every bouquet you make. true tory.

what a lovely idea. my mom hates seeing flowers wilt but she'd love this.

What a gorgeous image...and so beautifully styled! I love the contrast of such a simple bouquet of delicate flowers against the wooden table.

thanks everyone. lily of the valley makes me weak in the knees!!

GORgeous! I love, love this.

You guys make a great team...I adore the type choice!!

You are so dang talented. I'm just in love with everything you do!!!

These are all some of my favorite flowers! This is SO beautiful!

love love love

beautiful, as always!!

Gorgeous flower arrangements!

oh, so nice! the idea, the photo, the flowers, i love it all!

so beautiful...what a wonderful idea.

this came out awesome Chelsea! I love it!

Incredible! I have been a huge fan of yours, and I'm moving to Portland in June. Giddy to think I can come to some of your events finally. :) I was so sad to miss Little Winter.

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