Creating Forever Floral Designs with Bex Partridge of Botanical Tales
Release Date: 10/09/2023
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We’re diving deep into the mesmerizing world of dried flowers, exploring the magic and technique of designing with these timeless beauties. We will also be chatting about Bex’s new partnership with Create Academy and her course that launched earlier this year called, “How To Create Forever Flowers”.
Stay tuned for an episode filled with inspiration, creativity, and the beauty of nature, captured forever in awe-inspiring designs with dried flowers.
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