Valentine’s Day is one of the busiest days of the year for any florist, especially The Bloom Closet Florist. What better way to show your love and affection for someone than with the gift of fresh flowers? They bring a unique, fragrant beauty to your Valentine’s office or home and are a great way to show you care, or, your flowers may say something even more. Some people choose Valentine’s Day to share their true feelings about another person and often send the message on the flower’s card. So, Valentine’s Day flowers have meaning far beyond the floral gifts given the rest of the year.
If you are choosing the gift of flowers for Valentine’s Day to tell that special person how you feel, there are several things to think about to help you make the perfect impression on your Valentine. Don’t feel pressured or overwhelmed when decided what flowers to choose. There are some great guidelines and traditions associated with the day that will make things easier for you, here are some suggestions...
The color red is everywhere on Valentine’s Day. This is not a coincidence. Red signifies passionate love. Red roses are a very popular choice this time of year. If you choose flowers that are not red, you can add red accents such as a vase or ribbon to the arrangement or bouquet you decide on.
Love has been represented by hearts for years and a heart charm, locket or decorative ribbon with hearts make a sweet addition to any floral arrangement. Another neat twist is lily grass in the shape of a heart.
Your Valentine will love receiving their flowers at the office where they will be the envy of all their co-workers. Think of what a bright spot a flower delivery from The Bloom Closet will be on an otherwise typical workday!
If you are not sure what to get your Valentine this year, check with The Bloom Closet Florist. It is the biggest day of the year for The Bloom Closet and we love helping our customers share their love through flowers and make memories forever.
Here are some ideas of what to put on your card if you are having a hard time with the perfect message...