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fboyisland t1_j9fb9pe wrote

Order a bucket of them from Local Color Flowers. They’re great- they’re a full service florist but they support DIYers too

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1stTimeLandlord t1_j9fhqep wrote

I second Local color Flowers. Try B willow. You could also ask the people at Good Neighbor too. I’m sure they’d help.

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engin__r t1_j9fasq3 wrote

It’s a little bit outside of the city, but you could try Gott Efni in Ellicott City.

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Lostinfrance17 t1_j9g0259 wrote

Bramble Baking has dried flower bundles. You could ask them for their source and then contact them directly. If you look through their Insta, I believe they tag the source.

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muddyhands78 t1_j9gnk4b wrote

I bought a lovely dried flower wreath from Two Boots farm in December -if you strike out with the other options listed here maybe you could call them? They are regulars at the JFX market (when it's operating) but are based out in Hampstead.

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Few_Society5388 t1_j9i5piy wrote

Juniper Culinary Apothecary just posted to their stories that they have dried floral available.

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jejunebug t1_j9fojuj wrote

Not sure how much DIY you are looking to do, but I made my bouquet out of flowers from Trader Joes. Cost me less than $10 and was beautiful. You could buy some fresh from there and dry them at home. It would save a lot of money, as long as you have a few weeks to allow for drying.

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TheBananaStan t1_j9fvrd1 wrote

Call B Willow, I’m sure if they don’t have what you need they’d be willing to talk it through and find a solution

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Crlady t1_j9gh07e wrote

It’s really easy to do yourself with silica gel.

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