Sheffield florists have been getting daring to raise money for a cancer charity.
Staff at Sarah's florists have placed strategic flowers, foliage and accessories on their person in order to raise money for a children’s hospice.
The florist's staff have taken up the Calendar Girls theme upon one of them losing her nine year daughter to cancer.
The money will go to the Bluebell Wood children’s hospice, which aided senior florist Claire Houlden when her daughter Ellie was claimed by cancer four years ago.
"We are doing it for Claire and Ellie and to keep Ellie’s memory alive," said shop owner Sarah Adshead who has posed as Miss January.
200 of the calendars have already sold, with another 200 having nearly been sold. More have been ordered.
It must be added that the calendars have been done tastefully given that the proceeds are for a children's charity.
Sheffield Florist Goes Risque to Raise Money for Charity
Fri, 14 Oct 2011
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