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Floral Mixtape: How to Say ‘You’re My Best Friend’ in the Language of Flowers

Time for Round Two of Tussie-Mussie Tuesday! Inspired by the Victorian language of flowers, we’re fixing up sweet and simple bouquets that you can give to the beloved buds in your life. Our last bouquet was all about romance, ranunculus and Mary J. Blige. Today, though...

01 April, 2014 / 2 Comments

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