Flower-filled Christmas Love

December 4th, 2011 Posted in Family, Flower Arrangements, Fun Stuff, Gardening, Hobbies, House and Home, Main Content, Relationships, Womens World | 1 Comment »

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.

 

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The Meanings of Flowers

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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Show You Care With Bouquets Of Flowers

May 23rd, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Main Content, Relationships | 4 Comments »

Water LilyAncient Egyptians knew of flower power when it came to expressing love. They adorned their pharaohs, their tombs and their warrior carts with flower bouquets. The blue and the white lotus (water lilies) or the papyrus flower were frequently depicted in hieroglyphics and found in tombs.

Sending bouquets of flowers to say “I’m sorry” may work the first time but may not be received so well the next time. So how does one choose the appropriate bouquet?

flower bouquets
The first thing to consider when choosing floral bouquets arrangements for lovers is the nature of theDaisies relationship. Daisies and chrysanthemums are perfect for a cheerful and playful lover in an innocent and new relationship. Another flirtatious favorite for new loves is the fragrant hyacinth.

Modest and shy lovers will like something sweet and simple like violets. Rose flowers bouquets are the most famous, particularly red roses, but there are many other flower garden contenders: tulips, lilacs, lilies, wildflowers, irises and orchids, for instance. For intensely passionate physical relationships, it should be noted that tulips are traditionally known to represent “the perfect lover.”

Sometimes flowers and gifts can be coordinated with regard to the recipient’s home interior decor or favorite colors. For special events, matching the bouquet color to a dress or a tie is always a prudent idea. Does she have an Asian-themed room? Why not try some bamboo, Asiatic lilies, cherry blossoms or a Bonzai tree?

To adorn large spaces, it’s ok to go big and bold with vivid bouquets of lilies, hydrangeas or gladioluses. If her bedroom is blue, then the sender can try a monochromatic theme of all blue flowers. Free-spirited nature lovers may prefer flowering plants or natural scents like peonies, lavender and jasmine, offset by an accent like ivy. Classic romantics will love rose bouquets.

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Flower bouquets have been given for thousands of years to bring luck in battle, to adorn lovers, to express love at Valentine’s Day or to celebrate Rose Basketkings or to provide happiness and tranquility. In modern times, people often forget to simply stop and smell the roses during the hustle and bustle of a busy day.

If people cannot get out of the office to enjoy nature, the best recourse is to bring nature to them. Studies show that having flowers in the home and workplace leads to higher productivity and creativity.

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Valentine’s Day: Tell It With Flowers: The Way To Say I Love You

February 2nd, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, House and Home, Main Content | 3 Comments »

With Valentine’s Day approaching time has come to choose the gift that you will give to your lady. Flowers are undoubtedly among the most popular presents given by men on Valentine’s Day. On the other hand they tend to give only red roses as they usually think they are the only sort of flowers that match the meaning of Valentine’s Day. And yet there are so many different types of flowers; each of them allowing you to express your love.

In this article you will discover the different languages of the flowers, so that you are able to choose the one that best suits the stage of your relationship: you won’t be giving the same type of floral arrangement or flowers to the mother of your six children as those you gave when she was sixteen.

Timidity could prevent you to express your feelings to your sweet heart; avoid this problem by giving her a bunch of may; which stands for the hopes of a timid heart : “You’re the only lady of my thoughts. Would your answer meet my wishes…?”. Or you can get some help from multi-coloured pansies that will make her find out that your heart is devoted to her.

If it is the moment to express your affections to the lady of your life, you will be giving her a bunch of white carnations or white gardenia as they are tied to the notion of secret. Alternatively, azalea or blueberries are a great way to say “I dare to express my love” as well; while multi-coloured tulips are the serment of a honest love.

If you want to tell your soul mate how attractive she is, you will be giving her red camellia; on the other hand white camellias you will ensure her about the constancy of your feelings. There are several different ways to declare how you feel about someone and jasmine can help you in doing so: with yellow jasmine you will talk about passion, red jasmine will be madness and and white jasmine will be sweetness.

If the loveliest way to express the harmony, purity and innocence of your feelings is by giving a bunch of white Lilies; the best way to tell your sweet heart you will love her more and more each and every day of your life, is through orange-blossom or a bunch of daisies. There is a kind of flowers that always live and will prove to your soul mate the strength of your love: straw flowers. When you are in love with a passion, you will give your lady red, white/red or purple fuchsia or flamed iris. As for sensuality and seduction, orchids are their loveliest symbol.

Cupid with FlowersThe eternally famous rose has always symbolized love, but based on the color has many additional meanings. Needless to say that red rose means passion and devotion; pink rose is the oath that you have taken as well as elegance, joy, grace and admiration. While white rose is the virtue of your affections, lavender pink has the meaning of love at first sight. Orange roses will tell your sweetie that you find her sexy and adorable. Full-bloomed roses represent your engagement while blue roses convey tranquility and a quiet peace.

There are flowers that will tell your soul mate of your tenacity and the promise you will adore her till the end of time, no matter the pitfalls of life: yellow, blue or red anemones. Red or brown amaranth is a symbol of an eternal devotion as well.

Valentine’s Day is a holiday celebrated by teenagers as well. While those that are starting a new romance will send their soul mate primroses or a pot of crocus as they represent a puppy love; teenagers by that time in a long lasting romance will give a bouquet of blue iris.

Valentine’s day is not only reserved to those that celebrate love, it also allows us to celebrate your friends. White or purple lilac represent simplicity as well as frankness. On the other hand, you may want to give wisteria to your friends how much they are precious for you; after all, the the Desperate Housewives live in Wisteria Lane and are the best friends!

Due to their popularity, flowers are frequently given in addition to other gifts like a cuddly, adorable teddy bear, a box of Belgian chocolates or some delectable, hand-dipped, chocolate covered cherries. As you see, there is a plethora of affections that can be confessed through the language of the flowers. The most difficult task is to select the good one. Whatever you do do it with gusto and with the intent of making the lady of your life feel sensational and in turn it is sure that she will make you feel very special! Happy Valentine’s Day!

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