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Wedding florist at 7a Melbourne Grove, SE22 8RG


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Hello,


I just wanted to introduce myself and direct anyone looking for a wedding florist in East Dulwich to my website.


I am a small bespoke florists that works from home so I am able to offer my customers excellent value for money. I mostly do weddings as I enjoy them immensely. Who doesn't love a bit of love?!


My packages start from ?500.00 and the price always includes delivery and set up. We also do packages for signage such as table plans and welcome boards and have a range of props and wedding decor items available for hire.


Warm wishes


Jem

Floral Jems

07775 108 594


p.s: please note- consultation is by appointment only.


If you would like more information please go to my website www.floraljems.co.uk where you can see all of my work and get links to my social media accounts.

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