Monday, January 19, 2015

Valentine's Day Flowers - Things You Need to Know


Roses always work, but you want your flowers not merely to "work", but also express something that you and your loved one have only for the two of you. The best Valentine's Day flowers aren't found in supermarkets; they are specially made for the occasion. Visiting a florist will ensure that you'll get the best bouquet possible, and will come across as original. Furthermore, most florists offer valentines flower delivery directly to the door, for even more romance.

If you really want to stick to roses, get to know what they symbolize. A red rose symbolize love, whereas a white one means innocence or purity. Yellow ones are friendship, but pink roses symbolize happiness. As a rule, you'd give white roses on Valentine's day to someone who knows you for a brief period of time, or for someone you treasure like a child. If you include roses other than white, you can explain the meaning of them in a note, connect it somehow to your relationship and come across as intelligent.

The best Valentine's Day flowers will consist mostly of red, but don't be afraid to experiment. Think of her personality: if she's more the outgoing type, try mixing in wildflowers, cornflowers and wild grasses, if she's more of a conservative girl, you can go for roses more. Chances are that, if you've taken the time to make a beautiful arrangement, she'll notice it. Be, however, sure that you include her favorites flowers in the bouquet--you can't ignore them. The same stands true for her favorites color.

As a side note, never include baby's breath in the bouquet, and never buy flowers at a convenience store, except if you buy single flowers for making your own arrangement. Flower delivery is a good option for enhancing the romance flowers surround.

Overall, if you take your time to be original, there isn't that much you can do wrong with flowers, so go ahead and start making a special bouquet for your special lady.

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