Forget the traditional flower bouquet, people are shunning this idea for a one-of-a-kind fruit and veg arrangement instead.
The creator of these quirky bouquets is Karolina Samale, who's based in Lithuania.
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'I’ve always loved gifts and healthy cooking,' she told the Metro. 'One time at my friend’s house I saw banded dried flowers with garlics. I didn’t ask them where they got it but I really liked it.'
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'I decided to make one by myself. I made it in my way with fruits and vegetables. The next day I started to make my first bouquet.'
While Karolina doesn't specifically make this bouquets for weddings, we can totally see this becoming the next big 'floral' trend. Instead she creates them as healthy edible and 'practical' gifts.
Do you love these as much as we do?
(Images courtesy of Valgoma)
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