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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/benzrana/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114\u00a0<\/a> February weddings don\u2019t have it easy. While its past the tail-end of the wedding peak season in the Philippines which is around December\/January, it\u2019s the time of the year when prices of blossoms soar to all-time-high due to huge demand in time for Valentine\u2019s Day. And it\u2019s not just the prices that\u2019s the problem, the anxiety over the quality and quantity of stocks become also become major concern. The Dangwa Flower Market in Manila is so chaotic around this time that it feels like there\u2019s a mad fiesta!<\/p>\n With this in mind, we have invited some of the wedding industry\u2019s finest florists to participate in a fun challenge: to make a bridal bouquet without using any flowers. It sounds crazy but these floral artisans immediately agreed the moment we presented them the idea.<\/p>\n It is not our first time to involve suppliers in this kind of undertaking. In 2006, we asked the make-up artists for a Diva-to-Diva Makeover<\/a>; and the designers, to sketch a Bridal Gown for P20k<\/a>. In 2008, we had a Wedding Planners\u2019 Challenge: How Low Can You Go?<\/a> wherein detailed budget breakdown of the most affordable wedding they could muster good for 100 guests. While the price quotes in these previous challenges may now be obsolete, the basic essence remains: that wedding professionals rise up to any challenge and deliver what is expected of them.<\/p>\n For our florists challenge, we asked Mimi + Karl<\/a> to capture the images of the florists\u2019 unique creations. Their photography tandem are known for the beautiful shoots of wedding details so they were a shoo-in for a project like this. We set our sights for an afternoon shoot at Fernwood Gardens<\/a> to serve an appropriate backdrop for our (un)floral subjects. On the day of the shoot, the table where all the bouquet were laid down practically looked like cornucopia were fruits and vegetables abound. Felt like harvest time!<\/p>\n Participating in this fun challenge are (in alphanumeric order): 7 Lily, 2171 Floral Creations, April & Karen Yu, Henry Pascual, Jun Hen, Robert Blancaflor, and Teddy Manuel. What they came up with are as colorful as conventional bridal bouquet, except these weren\u2019t conventional at all. Far from it, actually. We even saw some that would be a perfect accent for themed weddings.<\/p>\n
\n(bridal bouquet by 7 Lily<\/a>)<\/p>\n