[With an understanding of the base fundamentals, Ginia begins assembling the next arrangement faster than her previous attempts. Self-doubt and uncertainty still exists at the forefront, so she often sets a flower in place, changes her mind, then changes it again, but progress is progress no matter how slow.
She picks up a few sprigs of a cluster of white flowers--baby's breath--and compares them to the verbena. They're similar in shape, though the baby's breath is finer, the flowers smaller and bit more spread out. After some thought, Ginia swaps out the verbena for baby's breath and begins rearranging.]
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She picks up a few sprigs of a cluster of white flowers--baby's breath--and compares them to the verbena. They're similar in shape, though the baby's breath is finer, the flowers smaller and bit more spread out. After some thought, Ginia swaps out the verbena for baby's breath and begins rearranging.]