December 4th, 2011 Posted in Blogs, RSS and Podcasting, Family, Flower Arrangements, Fun Stuff, Gardening, Hobbies, House and Home, Main Content, Relationships, Womens World | No Comments »
It’s finally that time of the year again. Christmas is just around the corner. The one thing that everyone is looking forward to is exchanging gifts with the people they love. One of the favorite gifts that people love to give during Christmas is flowers.
Flowers make up the perfect and memorable gift items on Christmas. It lifts the mood and look of the atmosphere by making it more festive. Just go to your local flower markets during this time and you’ll see just how festive it really is. It can also add a touch of elegance and beauty to our surroundings. Giving flowers is one of the best ways to express your love, affection and care that you have for your loved ones. Every flower has different meanings. As most of us know, red roses symbolize true love and purple hyacinths symbolize forgiveness. So what flowers are popular during Christmas?
Nothing beats the old favorites such as red roses and poinsettias. Red roses are the classic flowers that you give to that special someone in your life. If you plan on proposing to your sweetheart at Christmas, there are many unique ways of doing so. One way is to hide a ring in a red ribbon, attach it to the red rose and hang that rose on the Christmas tree. All that’s left is to create a gimmick that would eventually lure her into getting that rose and voila. With a marriage proposal like that, who could resist?
Arguably the most popular flower given during Christmas is poinsettia, also known as the Christmas Star/Flower. This flower comes from Mexico and was introduced to the U.S. back in 1825 by Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first United States ambassador to Mexico, and as such the flower was named after him. There are many other names associated with this flower such as Flores de Noche Buena (flowers of the holy night), Winter Rose, and Atakurk’s flower. The favourite flower of Atakurk, the founder of modern Turkey, was poinsettia.
This flower’s association with Christmas hails from a local legend. There was a girl named Maria and she had a little brother named Pablo. They both loved Christmas but were always sad because they had no money to buy presents. They especially wanted to give something to the church as an offering to Baby Jesus. On one Christmas eve, on their way to attend the service in the church, they picked up some weeds growing on the roadside and decided to offer that as a gift to the Baby Jesus in the manger scene. As the other children teased them about their offering, they placed the green plants around the manger knowing full well they did what they could. Soon after, everyone around the church was astonished by the scene before them. The weeds transformed into bright red petals which surrounded the manger. The star-shaped leaf pattern of the flower is also said to symbolize the Star of Bethlehem which guided the three magi to the Baby Jesus.
To the ancient Aztecs, poinsettia is a symbol of purity. Today, it is recognized as the birth flower for the month of December and symbolizes good cheer and success or mirth and celebration. Depicted as the traditional image of Christmas, these flowers are the perfect gift for all your loved ones enabling you to share the spirit of Christmas.
Let’s not forget that we are not limited to fresh flowers as gifts. Artificial flower arrangements have also become popular during Christmas. They are especially used as Christmas centrepieces and can also be used as decorations in and around the house. The flower petals are generally made out of silk offering a realistic look. These flowers last for a longer period of time as compared to fresh flowers and are widely available at almost every flower shop for very affordable prices.
With the advent of technology, sending flowers to your loved ones is as easy as clicking a few buttons over the Internet.
But as always, the best way is to personally give it to the people you love and cherish. The best gifts are the simplest things in life. You could give a car, the latest gadgets, and the newest clothes to the people you love but the one thing that would make them genuinely smile in gratitude is receiving flowers. The true spirit of Christmas is not what you give…it is the happiness you share with your loved ones. Have a Merry Christmas everyone.
About Belle
Belle is a blog editor at Flowers and Chocos. She loves gardening, doing handicrafts and taking pictures of the beautiful environs.
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August 6th, 2011 Posted in Expressions Of Sympathy, Family, Flower Arrangements, Hobbies, House and Home, Main Content, Mothers Day, Relationships, Wedding, Womens World | No Comments »
Birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, Valentine’s Day, mother’s day, a new job, a baby; the list goes on. However, these are not the only events when you can send flowers to your loved ones. Floral gifts have a language of their own. Sending flowers express our love, care and concern for those who matter to us. It is common to use floral gifts to convey your heartfelt emotions without waiting for special events. You can send them when you want to tell someone you miss him or her, when you want to say you love him or her, or even when you want to say something as simple as, “You look great today!” The assortment of flowers available is staggering. You could purchase flowers and bouquets from your local flower store, to create your own beautiful floral arrangement, or you could choose online flowers for that special person.
When you purchase flower bouquets and baskets from your local florist, you have the benefit of selecting the blossoms you desire and getting your very own personalized flower arrangement. However, shopping on the Internet for flowers has several merits, too. Firstly, the extensive array of flowers and other relevant offers that are available online are far better than what you can get at the local store. Your local florist may be unable to deliver the flowers if the recipient is many miles away. Hence, picking up flowers from the numerous online stores is a terrific idea.
The florists online offer excellent bouquets, bunches and baskets of blossoms. You can find various types of blossoms ranging from roses, tulips and orchids to lilies, sunflowers and carnations. The arrangements of flower available are also varied. In fact, the cost is often determined by the kind of arrangement you choose. Costs can be quite high if you choose designer arrangements. In addition to flowers these online stores offer to deliver gifts. There are a great number of online stores to choose from. Majority of these stores have online catalogs that tell you all that you need to know regarding their floral products and gifts. The catalogs display pictures of the flowers accompanied by specifications of each item and their cost.
What you need to do when you go online to purchase flowers is simply scrutinize the details of the flowers and gifts being offered, make your choice and purchase. Simple as it may sound, it is important to take care when purchasing these flowers. Primarily, double check the specifications so that you do not make a mistake while selecting the product. It is obvious that you want your recipient to receive what you have selected for him or her. Next remember to check discounts and offers available. The prevalent competition in the market has forced most providers to offer significant discounts. Most importantly, do not forget to carefully go through the terms and conditions of the website or the provider.
Once you have prudently completed the procedure mentioned above, fill in the small online form that the website asks you to and pay through credit card, PayPal account or any other available options that is most appropriate for you. All said and done, always remember to add a little message card to put into words the feelings you want the flowers to convey.
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June 28th, 2011 Posted in Family, Flower Arrangements, Fun Stuff, Hobbies, House and Home, Main Content, Relationships, Wedding, Womens World | 1 Comment »
Flowers make a positive impact on people’s lives, particularly in the modern world where there’s less time to connect with the natural world. Creating your own floral arrangements is a cost effective way of doing this.
Flowers enhance people’s lives both physically and emotionally and research has shown that they can moderate mood. They make people feel less depressed and anxious and improve their general feeling of life satisfaction. Seeing pretty blooms in the morning sets up a better mood for the whole day, and the positive mood spreads to other people too. Try putting fresh flowers in the kitchen area and see how they improve your mood before work.
Blooms create a beautiful and welcoming atmosphere and impact positively on our lives. This is why hotels, such as the Pembroke Arms hotel Salisbury, invest in a good florist to decorate their lobbies, and why companies will have vases of blooms in their receptions and meeting rooms.
Workplace studies have also been undertaken to show the positive effects of flora in the office. Ideas and creative output are raised and productivity improves, making plants a welcome addition to the work place. A happy workforce is good for business and encourages loyalty from employees.
People love to be given a pretty bouquet of blooms and they will usually show a genuine smile. They represent happiness and love and promote a good feeling in both the receiver and the giver. Creating your own flower arrangements for just this sort of occasion will enhance that feeling of happiness and love.
Flowers are also used in aromatherapy treatments to affect mood. Some smells are uplifting, such as rose, and some calming.
As well as improving mood, there are also long known physical benefits.
Flowers are beneficial in the treatment of minor ailments and are used for poultices and creams Marigold is used for healing in ointments because of the anti-fungal and antiseptic properties it possesses. Gargling with a solution made from honeysuckle helps soothe a sore throat.
People use floral infusions for tea to help the body and alter mood. An example is Chamomile which is great for boosting the immune system and producing a calming effect.
Finally, some flowers provide tasty additions to our meals. Nasturtiums are easy to grow and both the leaves and flowers can be consumed. Borage and chives both have lovely flowers and are tasty herbs.
Having more blooms in your life has got to be a good thing, so why not add some more flowers to your garden and visit your local florist to see what beautiful cut flowers are in season right now. Why not go to your local florist and buy some fresh flowers? You can find them easily using a geographical internet search such as ‘florist Southampton’ or ‘flower shop Southampton’. You should find a great selection of seasonal fresh flowers for your home.
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June 10th, 2011 Posted in Main Content, Relationships | No Comments »
The wedding flowers that decorate the church will go a long way toward setting the mood for your wedding. Done right, a selection of well placed wedding flowers can give your event the sense of joy, expectation, solemnity, or pageantry you and your intended anticipate for your wedding. Done poorly… well, your wedding flowers will set the wrong mood for your wedding at best. At worst, your wedding flowers will make it appear that your wedding happened in a tacky looking facility or several decades earlier (actually, it can get worse, but we won’t talk about that. The point is to make sure we stay on the top of the scale with our wedding flowers, not the bottom).
The success of your wedding flower arrangements and decorations depends on your florist’s attention to detail, sense of style, flair, expertise, and the connection that the two of you achieve. Don’t assume that because a particular florist is highly respected you will get the wedding flower arrangement of your dreams. If there is no meeting of your minds, if you don’t feel like they are grasping what you are trying to communicate about your wedding flowers, theme, or both, keep looking. In most cases your wedding flowers will be more to your liking with your second choice that fully understands the theme and mood you are trying to set than with the reputed best florist in the city who isn’t listening or just isn’t managing to understand what you want from your wedding flowers.
Finding the right wedding flower specialist is easy if you begin your search prepared and know what to look for and what to stay away from: Being prepared means doing some dreaming about your wedding flowers. Doodle. Search bridal magazines. Look at wedding flower schemes in books and dream. Go to bridal shows. Go to weddings, if you can get an invitation, and dream. Collect pictures of wedding flower arrangements that you think will fit into the theme that you want to design your wedding flowers around. In short, have a pretty clear idea of what you want in your wedding flowers before you ever start visiting florists and bring the pictures with you. This will help them understand your vision for your floral arrangement. Refer to flowers for more information.
The second step is like the first: Don’t even think of going to a florist without swatches of the material from your dress, the bridesmaid’s dresses, and any other fabric that might affect the wedding color scheme (this is true of your cake decorator too). This is most especially true of your dress. White wedding dresses come in a wide variety of shades of white, so to ensure that the wedding flowers will properly accent your dress bring a swatch. A professional florist will know how to set it off so that the wedding flowers draw the attention to you in just the right way.
Once you have done your homework it is time to start actually looking for a florist to provide your wedding flowers. As in every other discipline, your first move should be to talk to people who have recently gotten married and get referrals from them. There is no shame in learning from the success and failures of others and doing so will generally save you a lot of grief. In the process, no doubt, you will discover that while most any florist can provide wedding flowers, some are more skilled, gifted, and experienced than others. Your goal is to identify these people and choose one of them to take the stress of your wedding flower needs off your hands.
Remember, wedding flowers work or don’t work on the florist’s attention to detail, creativity, and their ability to match your style. But part of their ability to perform depends on you communicating what you want and providing pictures and swatches. It’s your wedding; make sure it goes right by taking the time to prepare before you go shopping for those wedding flowers. Visit flowers for further information.
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June 10th, 2011 Posted in Family, Flower Arrangements, Main Content | No Comments »
Many of the most important elements of your wedding are, when practically all is said and done, the memories which everybody retains. In a perfect world the wedding ceremony is really a once-in-a-lifetime experience, of course and each and every guest will have his or her own memories of this joyous event. An essential part of the visual point of view could be the decor and decoration of the church or chapel and the reception area. Your choice of wedding flowers will of course be key here and this requires a lot of planning in its own right. Remember that with careful planning you can use flowers for the formal service and the wedding reception and the flower shop can advise you about the best way to arrange and display these, efficiently and effectively. You just need to arrange for transportation in between the two venues, properly.
Naturally, wedding florists are well accustomed to working together with various clients in a variety of surroundings and in accordance with different monetary constraints. In every situation they understand how critical it is to tell the story, as it were and reflect the identity and personality of groom and bride. The florist works to make sure that, after the flowers are chosen, they’re shipped and exhibited in all their beauty.
You need to remember that the bride and groom can pick floral preservation should they wish, to be able to have a visual keepsake for the months and years ahead. Floral bouquets may be disassembled and put into the preservation process right after the celebrations have ended. This whole procedure will take about 2-3 weeks, however the finished outcome is that you’ve got a striking presentation inside a climate controlled setting, a presentation case that helps to augment all those recollections.
With floral preservation as a possible option, bride and groom may be a lot more enthusiastic about choosing the right floral presentations and displays for the wedding ceremony. Flowers can tell such a lot about most occasions, after all and your community wedding should not be any different.
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August 16th, 2010 Posted in House and Home, Main Content, Tennessee Ramblings | 2 Comments »
This week I lost my best friend. She was a joy to have around the house and kept me and hubby laughing at her antics. I am talking of our dog Freeway. Since the day we found her at the shelter until the day we had to take her on her last trip to the vet she will always be remembered fondly. Freeway loved her belly rubs every morning, before her daily walk with my husband. She loved to be petted and cuddling on the couch . She relished visiting her friends around the neighborhood when she and hubby would go on neighborhood watch together. All my husband had to do was jingle the keys to the truck and she was there, ready to go. Yes, I will miss her silent begging for treats and loving nature. She was the love of our lives for 9 years, and we will miss her dearly……..Good bye my friend.
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July 14th, 2010 Posted in Main Content, Other, Self Help and Motivational | No Comments »
To create a little flower is the labor of ages. …………William Blake

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May 28th, 2010 Posted in Main Content, Tennessee Ramblings | No Comments »
There are good days and there are bad days and then there was today!
The day started out really nice. It was a a beautiful sunny morning. I decided to make some hummingbird sugar water to put in my feeders. I got the water and sugar measured out put it all into a pot and placed it on the stove burner to cook.
I then proceeded to my office and turned on the computer. My husband was at his computer next to me. As I became more and more distracted with my office work, the faint smell of smoke started to make it’s way in. All of I sudden I sprung from my seat as I remembered the sugar water was left on the stove.

Smoking Pot
My hubby was the first one to get to the smokey kitchen. He immediately took the smoking pot outside. The smoke was all over the entire house. We both started opening windows, doors anything to help clear the smoke. About that time the smoke alarm went off. Then, about 1 minute later the alarm company called to ask if there was an emergency. My husband told them no, everything was okay, it was just a burnt pot of sugar water.
As I sit here tonight writing this story, I have scented candles in every nook and cranny trying to get the odor of burnt sugar out of the house. Did you know that burnt sugar smells just as bad as burnt popcorn? I expect the smell will be around for some time.
I will probably never hear the end of this from my dear darling hubby. He will relish every chance he gets to tease me about it.
The only good to come out of this entire situation, is that we found out our smoke alarm really works and that the signal made it to the alarm company. However,we also learned that this WAS NOT the way to test the system at the expense of a smoke filled house.
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