Unboxing / Receiving Your Sugar Flower Order

by Kelsie Delisle | Reading Time: 1 Minute

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So you’ve ordered your Sugar Flower, it’s been delivered to your front door, and now you’re wondering how to get it out of the box?!

The video version says it all!

In today’s video, I’m walking you through the unboxing of a Sugar Flower.

Not just any Sugar Flower, though, my favorite (and bestselling) Magnolia! *swoons*

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