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Packaging for Big Flower Tea by Maude Paquette-Boulva


Packaging for Big Flower Tea by Maude Paquette-Boulva


Packaging for Big Flower Tea by Maude Paquette-Boulva


Packaging for Big Flower Tea by Maude Paquette-Boulva


Packaging for Big Flower Tea by Maude Paquette-Boulva


Packaging for Big Flower Tea by Maude Paquette-Boulva


Packaging for Big Flower Tea by Maude Paquette-Boulva

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Packaging for Big Flower Tea by Maude Paquette-Boulva

“Big Flower is a clothing company in East Hampton, NY. For the opening of their first store in the summer of 2016, they wanted to have elegant tea samples to offer customers a taste of their upcoming tea line.”

Maude Paquette-Boulva is a versatile designer with a passion for editorial and print design. She has a strong eye for typography and will work for coffee. She loves traveling and is looking for a new challenge. She is sarcastic in a lovable way and apparently writes in the 3rd person when describing herself.

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