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Local flower shop hired to provide florals for the World Cup 2026 at Dallas Stadium.

  • 6 days ago
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Taylor Ashlynn and her team are gearing up to provide florals for the Dallas World Cup. Photos/PinaTaylotta Petals
Taylor Ashlynn and her team are gearing up to provide florals for the Dallas World Cup. Photos/PinaTaylotta Petals

 

Taylor Ashlynn, owner and designer of PinaTaylotta Petals in Bluff Dale, has a big job on her hands.

 

She has been hired to do all of the florals for the Dallas World Cup.


 

“We will provide all of the flowers for the soccer matches and private suites - every floral entering the Dallas Stadium,” Taylor told Beneath the Surface News.

 

“Everything will be produced right here in Erath County in my personal Bluff Dale residence with my amazing staff.”

 

Taylor and her team are assembling more than 1,000 arrangements that will be delivered to the stadium in Arlington this week.

 

 

“Florals have a lot of cultural significance, so the colors have to be neutral,” she said.

 

“We are using white and green tropicals and most of the spaces have roses, lots of orchids and anthurium.”

 

Taylor is no stranger to working large, luxury events; she provides the florals for Tarleton State University’s Presidential Gala and has worked with Topo Chico and Tony Lama Boots.

 

 

“Someone who works for the Larry Joe Taylor Festival nominated me, so I went through a two-month bid process and won,” she said.

 

Taylor is also planning to open a floral retail location and tea room in Stephenville soon, so stay tuned for more on that.

 

Click here to read more about how Taylor got her start in floral design.


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Members of the team at PinaTaylotta Petals are extra busy these days....
Members of the team at PinaTaylotta Petals are extra busy these days....
...assembling more than 1,000 arrangements that will be delivered to the Dallas World Cup this week.
...assembling more than 1,000 arrangements that will be delivered to the Dallas World Cup this week.

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