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Boost Your Business Entries (Final Quarter 2022) 

Each month our Good Florist Guide members have the chance to see an image of their work featured on the GFG website and Facebook Page. Every month we announce a theme, and our members can send in images to be in with a chance of winning. It is an exciting way for members to reach a wider audience for free, using images of their own arrangement and design.

Although we can only have one winner each month, we have so much talent sent in to us that it would be a shame not to share it with you! Check out our entries for the final quarter of 2022. 

Want to take part in next month’s competition? You must be a member of the Good Florist Guide to take part. See full details here.

October – Pumpkins

Entry by Vanessa Ali Shah at Thistles Florist
Entry by Marissa Dobson at Passion Flowers
Entry by Marissa Dobson at Passion Flowers
Entry by Marissa Dobson at Passion Flowers
Entry by Barbara Jackson at Miller’s Floral Design

November – With a Bang!

Entry by Rachel Lauder at The Flower Bee
Image by Donald MacIntosh at Loch Duich Plants

December – All things Christmas

Image by Kirstie Lawson at Pinks Florists

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