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Texas Tulips

Rows of beautifully colored flowers, and hundreds of smiling people.

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Texas Tulips
Hanna Bewley

The other day, my family and I were able to go check out the Texas Tulips in Pilot Point Texas. Before, we had only heard about how much fun and beautiful it was - it was even more so in person. One of my favorite things is that it is a family owned business and they work so hard to make the Tulip Magic happen for all of their yearly visitors. When you first walk in, there are cute woven baskets to carry all your picked tulips in, and then you turn and see the endless rows of multicolored flowers. It truly is such a pretty place- people are taking senior and engagement photos, and others are just enjoying the atmosphere. Surprisingly, tulips are super easy to pick- they come right out of the ground when you pull straight up... it's almost like they can't wait to be a part of your bouquet. When you are finished picking your tulips, they are wrapped in paper of your color choice - we chose purple! There are hand painted greeting cards for you to pick from. If you ever find yourself in this part of Texas in the spring time, I highly suggest you take a trip to visit the tulips!

Hanna Bewley


Hanna Bewley


Hanna Bewley


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