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Little Acre Flowers

2004 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States ,

Picture snow gently falling on Valentine's Day while a group of friends delivers the first-ever 100% locally sourced floral arrangements. That's where it all began in 2014 for Little Acre Flowers! Fueled by their desire to reduce waste and environmental impact from the international floral trade, the team of flower-obsessed women crafts stunning, environmentally-friendly arrangements that are both sustainable and long-lasting. Working in a light-filled studio, these passionate floral designers are dedicated to telling the story of the time and place where the flowers were grown, ensuring their...Read More

Notes from the Editor: Little Acre Flowers is a wedding florist vendor that has received rave reviews from their customers. One customer mentioned that the locally sourced flowers they ordered for their elopement in Georgetown were "absolutely beautiful." Another customer praised the florals for being "colorful, vibrant, and beautiful" on their wedding day. The vendor was also commended for their easy communication, passion for creativity and sustainability, and their vision and class in creating unique arrangements. Customers appreciated that the vendor was respectful of their budget and made suggestions to stay within their price range. One customer even mentioned that the vendor went above and beyond to ensure that their bouquet and other floral arrangements matched their vision perfectly. Overall, customers highly recommend Little Acre Flowers for their stunning and unique arrangements, excellent customer service, and commitment to supporting a local and woman-owned business.

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