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Fresh Handcrafted Christmas Door Wreaths


faedunphy

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Hello fellow Dulwichers,


My Cornish Mother has recently retired as a Florist at 60 years old. As a side project, she's started creating various floral bouquets for friends/family weddings, funerals, etc...


As Christmas is near approaching, she's made and sold a good few handmade mixed leaf christmas door wreaths for our neighbours, friends, family, etc.


My sister who resides in Tulse Hill is due to give birth any day and my Mum will be up in London visiting late November/early December. As I know how incredibly talented my Mother is (and how incredibly expensive London is) I wanted to offer her fantastic work to anyone nearby in Dulwich/Tulse Hill/surrounding areas whilst we wait patiently for my sister to pop.


I've attached a few photos of her work, and I'd be happy to take orders from now so she knows what to bring up from Cornwall.


Everything is handmade by my Mother, entirely bespoke for you, and the shelf life of these fabulous wreaths are 4 weeks+... Prices range from ?20-?50 (depending on what you'd like in them!) Perfect timings for the festivities!


Please DM me, or text me on 07867428119.


Kind regards

Fae

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