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hey sweet friends this romantic vintage floral arrangement was just so wonderful such a peaceful project to do and its all thrifted or um value sourced Walmart the if can you believe I paid three dollars for that vintage Wexford uh ice bucket it did not have the lid so that made it perfect for an arrangement but its so big at the opening that I did Place the little clear mason jar in there now I did find this little a bunch of lighted branches at the thrift store and I think it was three dollars battery operated I found out it was on a timer I didnt know it was on a timer thought it had gone dead it was so funny um the Dogwood branches I think those were about three dollars per bunch or bush I think bush is what its called but that doesnt seem to describe a set of florals to me so I often call it a bunch you know one one grouping one section and I do try to spread out and you know when they are first manufactured they are close together and to make them look natural you need to s