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Angeline's Floral Studio.
Angeline's Floral Studio, opened March of 2003 and has been a focus of a daily changing display of coulourful flowers near the bridge along Newland Avenue.

Angeline's Floral Studio provides flowers for every occasion, a welcome smile from Debbie (the owner pictured below) adds that personal touch for customers with a delivery service available.


Along with a great service, tips on how to care for your flowers accompany the hand made floral designs.

Roses in particular need special care as they tend to dry and reseal. So make a clean angled cut, arrange the stems in a spread to form a wigwam effect, and place in deep water up to the neck.

Aqua Pack Bouquet's are our speciality, all personally hand made by Debbie in Angeline's Floral Studio.

The studio also provides flowers for occasions:
Anniversary, Birthday Best Wishes
Corporate Business
Congratulations, new baby
Wedding, personal flowers, Ceremony/Reception decorations
Sympathy Wreaths, Standing Crosses.


Floral Products include:
Arrangements
Balloons
Contemporary
Corsages & Boutonnieres
Dish Gardens and Green Plants
Flowers and Flowering Plants
Fruit & Gourmet Baskets





Say it with flowers, let Debbie from Angeline's Floral Studio provide for all your personal or business flowering needs.

Pop by for a visit, or call for more information.

50 Newland Avenue, Hull, HU53AE

Telephone/Fax: 01482 446871

Mobile: 07769965374



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