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comment from Julie Hickman, mother of the bride - Hickman Wedding, March 3, 2012

4/18/2012

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I cannot say enough about the flowers that Tricia and Tena did for my daughter's wedding.  The church was a vision of white flowers from the narthax, to the pews, to the front of the church.  I was so overwhelmed when we first went into the church because it was way beyond our expectations.  The wedding director at the church said she has done weddings at Clairmont for over 25 years and has never seen more beautiful flowers.My daughter and I had a meeting with Tricia and Tena several months before the wedding and we all talked through what we wanted.  There were a few phone conversations and emails during the months preceding the wedding but I felt so comfortable leaving it up to the professionals, and they are just that.Look at the pictures and you will see what I am talking about....they used every flower we wanted, roses (so many different whites), tulips, hydrangeas and gardenias.  White has never looked or smelled so beautiful.Thank you so very much.  Words cannot describe the beauty of that church on my daughter's wedding day........Breathtaking!
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    Tena and Tricia 

    Tena - retired Gwinnett County Media Specialist who besides flowers, loves tinkering, technology and a good challenge. Also UGA, college football and most other sports; family and home; all things Southern; books.

    Tricia - a nature lover who studied botany, worked as a PA, raised 4 daughters, and survived breast cancer. Besides her passion for flowers, she loves running, tennis, sailing;  Tarheel baskeball; gardening; having tea, and serving God and others.  She still wants to walk the AT and write a book. 



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