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    T177-1B
    Teleflora's Boo-tiful Bats DX

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    6 each gerberas, orange
    1 stem chrysanthemums, button spray, yellow
    1 stem chrysanthemums, cushion spray, red
    1/4 branch birch
    1 tip curly willow
    1/4 stem salal
    1/3 block floral foam
    1 stem preserved oak leaves, rust, knud nielsen
    1/2 stem silk holly leaves, local wholesaler
    1 oz. spray paint, black
    1/8 sheet, craft foam, yellow
    1 each cube, black, teleflora, 05N450, (4¾" h x 4" w; 3½" opening)

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    Item #: T177-1B Container: cube
    Product Name: Teleflora's Boo-tiful Bats DX Vendor: teleflora  
    Category: Fall
    Orientation: One-Sided
    SRP*: $59.99
    Dimensions: Approx. 11 W x 22 1/2 H
    Keepsake Item: Yes

    *Price includes the $10 delivery fee.
    Bats off to you for showing your Halloween spirit. With flowers, bats and a glowing full moon, this arrangement is a scream!
    Bright orange gerberas, yellow button spray chrysanthemums, red cushion spray chrysanthemums, birch, willow, rust oak leaves and bats arrive in a black cube vase. Order now and we'll fly it right over. Approximately 11" W x 22 1/2" H
    How to Create Teleflora’s BOO-TIFUL BATS Materials for T177-1A • 2 wired holly leaves • 24-gauge florist wire • black floral tape • black spray paint Instructions 1. Place two holly leaves (wired works best) together face to face, and attach at stem with 24-gauge florist wire. 2. Tape over wire with floral tape (black if available, otherwise green is fine). 3. Separate leaves to form bat shape. If you are using wired leaves, you can make it more “animated.” 4. Paint with black spray paint. Allow the leaves to dry completely before handling. 5. Attach bats to the arrangement with exposed wire.
    The scale of the arrangement should determine the type of substitution acceptable, but the substitution must be of equal or greater value and must maintain the style and color harmony of the original order.