Having never been the creative type, I quivered a little as this box of DIY flowers arrived through the letter box. I couldn't say no to the chance of attempting my own floral arrangement though - I mean, how hard could it be? (Quite difficult, I have come to learn)!
Theres something quite exciting about the concept though. Hand selected and cut to order, a huge bunch of protected flowers arrive beautifully presented, in a letterbox friendly package. And although I'm not exactly a budding florist, I had great fun arranging the colours and textures, and its something different, too - Quite therapeutic really! I'm not sure why I didn't think to make two separate bunches rather than one huge one, but nonetheless, they lasted about 3-4 times longer than bunches I have previously bought in Tescos - And for that reason alone, they're worth the extra. These lasted just over two weeks to be precise, and I think thats pretty impressive for £13.95 a box.*
Better still, I'm working with Bloom & Wild to offer up a giveaway prize of a 3 month subscription. That means, you'll get three monthly boxes of hand cut flowers, to create your own bouquet with. Just enter below via the Rafflecopter widget!
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I recently did a Bloom and Wild review too, I loved them so much and they lasted for ages! :)
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