



The box with the girl in the blue turtleneck (at bottom of blog) is the same one as the brochure, so i think that this box is the second box that came out. I have found 3 different ones in a month on feebay so it seems they had a new box come out every year. Looking at these boxes is a great way to see how to reconstruct the flower boxes which almost always are partially or completely bare.On that subject I have used the pet store fish aisle as a great place to find replacement plants, it really helps round out the planters when you are trying to sell for top dollar.
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