September 5th, 2009 Posted in Expressions Of Sympathy, Flower Arrangements, Main Content, Relationships | 2 Comments »
Flowers make a wonderful gift for any occasion, but most people do not realize that certain flowers have meanings behind them. It was very common during Victorian times for people to use a certain flower to convey a message. Even today flowers can be used to express a certain feeling to add even more personalization to the gift, i.e., saying “I Love You” with a Valentine’s Day flower arrangement. What are some of the common flower meanings?

Carnations & Lace
The carnation is one of the most popular and widely used flowers in the world and they come in a myriad of colors. If you are looking to show deep love and affection, you will want to choose a dark red carnation, but if you are just wanting to show admiration, you will want to go with a light red carnation. Pink carnations symbolize gratitude and white carnations symbolize purity and luck. Carnations can be used in a wide variety of different arrangements to add color and beauty that is unparalleled.

Dark Pink Rose
Roses are another very popular
choice. Roses in themselves symbolize great affection and love, but each color of rose has a specific meaning as well. For example, red roses symbolize love and affection and are considered an easy way to simply say, “I Love You.” White roses symbolize new beginnings and reverence and are very commonly used for remembrance arrangements. Pink roses are for those people that you admire and yellow roses are a symbol of friendship and joy. If you use orange roses, you are expressing your passion for someone, while lavender roses are used to express love at first sight. Roses are a beautiful way to show someone you care for them.

2 Foot Arrangement
The cheerful Gerber Daisy is a wonderful choice if you are looking to add a touch of brightness to someone’s day. All of the colors together in a bouquet or arrangement express cheer and joy to the person that received them with their bright and happy colors. They are a wonderful choice for many different happy celebrations, including birthdays, anniversaries, or just because. If you want to convey a message of joy and merriness, then Gerber Daisies are just the right choice.
Whether you want to express love, admiration, or give cheer, you can find a flower that expresses that feeling to add additional personalization to your gift. In this way, your flower arranging will speaks thoroughly of your feelings to help make it even more meaningful for you and the person receiving it.
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January 29th, 2009 Posted in Expressions Of Sympathy | 1 Comment »
Funeral Flower Etiquette
A great deal of pain accompanies the death of someone you love. Words are really not adequate to describe the hurt involved. Nevertheless, it is important to express sympathy for people going through the grieving process. Although your words can’t erase their pain completely, they can help. When you empathize with someone who is experiencing such sorrow, it can at least help them cope with the situation.
A big part of the immediate healing process revolves around what you can do to make the family of the lost loved one cope and deal with the loss. There are many different ways this can be done and they involve expressing your condolences by way of both verbal and material gestures.
One of the biggest material gestures that one can do in the immediate future is the gift of funeral flowers. It is always a good idea to order sympathy flowers from a trusted florist. There can never be a shortage of sympathy flowers when one passes. This is not to say that flowers are the only thing one can use to show their support for the family.
A gift basket, showing sympathy, might also be a good choice. It could include a number of things: chocolates, a decorated diary, perhaps photographs of the deceased in better times. Such things can go a long way to help people cope. Seeing the deceased in happy times goes a long way to turn sorrow into better thoughts.
The material gestures are nice, and certainly appropriate and even necessary, but we must also not forget the simple verbal gestures. Reaching out to help the family in any way possible can go a long way. Whether it be an offer to bring over dinner, giving a younger child a ride to or from sports practice, or even doing their laundry, I can assure you that the gesture will make the families’ life a lot easier during the most painful of times.
Because there is so little that anyone can do to ease the grief of losing someone we love, we often turn to expressions of sympathy such as funeral florals or sympathy gift baskets. When we order sympathy flowers, we hope that the bright colors and soothing scents of the blossoms will somehow lesson the heavy hearts and sadness felt by the friends and family of the deceased. With gift baskets, it is the comfort food syndrome – sweets, chocolates, fresh fruit and other delicacies – that we hope to provide to the mourners. These baskets also provide an opportunity to tuck in pictures or other mementos of the deceased.
Funeral Flower
Regardless of whether you choose to send funeral flowers, a gift basket or offer help with chores or transportation, keep in mind that your thoughtfulness will be greatly appreciated by the family as they deal with the pain of their loss.
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