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Monday, August 4, 2008
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Everybody needs a hug now and then, and this sweet little bear is eager to indulge your special someone. The 6" bear hugs a simple, pale green ceramic vase that's filled with superb purple lisianthus and feathery limonium. This gift is sure to bring a smile - and maybe a Big Hug for you!
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Golden mini sunflowers herald golden summer days! This happy bouquet sends cheery wishes for all those special occasions - birthday, anniversary, new baby, get well, or to simply say "thanks".
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Flowers: What Do They Mean?
Flowers are a timeless way of showing affection, saying “I’m sorry”, or wishing someone good luck. But instead of just randomly picking out blooms in a flower shop, wouldn’t you like to know the meaning behind the flowers you’re sending? Then the recipient will not only receive a gorgeous bouquet of flowers, they will receive a handcrafted message just from you. Greeting cards have nothing on flowers; their meanings are ancient, deep, and embedded in their very being. Below are some of the most popular flowers, and what they symbolize. Have fun learning!
Roses
One of the most popular flowers, roses are a classic bloom for gifting. Their soft petals, rich colors, and sweet smell evoke much pleasure when received. Each color of rose has a distinct meaning. Red roses are a symbol of perfection and love, white blooms symbolize purity and innocence, and yellow roses carry the meaning of joy and true friendship. If you want to tell someone you admire them send pink roses, or signal your passionate desire with orange or coral roses. If roses are your flower of choice you have many options amongst the colors in order to send the right message.
Tulips
The perfect cup of a bright tulip waving gently in the wind is a sure sign of spring. Tulips are an ancient flower originating in Persia. Like roses, different colors carry different meanings with tulips. A red tulip symbolizes perfect love, while a white tulip signals forgiveness. Purple tulips are reserved for royalty, and a striped tulip will tell your beloved that you adore their eyes. Tulips are a comfortable flower, never too ostentatious, always just right.
Gerbera Daisies
Gerbera daisies look much like their white cousins in form, but they come in many bright and vivid colors. These flowers, the 5th most popular in the world, symbolize innocence and classic beauty as a member of the daisy family. But unlike their pale relatives Gerbera daisies also represent cheerfulness and a merry heart. Their bright colors will liven up any room, and will surely bring a smile to the recipient’s face.
Iris
The iris is a flower with a rich history stretching as far back as ancient Egypt. The word “iris” comes from the Greek word for “rainbow”, and these exotic looking flowers certainly live up to their name. An iris symbolizes faith, hope, and wisdom, as well as courage and admiration. A bouquet of irises is a wonderful gift for a grandparent, or for mother’s day.
Orchids
The exotic and strikingly beautiful orchid is a favorite both as a cut flower and as a plant. There are over 25,000 different types of orchids, growing all over the world. An orchid carries many meanings, including wealth, love, beauty, and fertility. The Aztecs also believed the flower to have healing properties. Orchids will make a lasting impression, whomever you give them to.
Lilies
The big, beautiful lily is always a striking flower in a bouquet; its sweet scent will always fill a room quickly. The classic white lily represents innocence and purity, and is often used at funerals and sometimes at weddings. Pink stargazer lilies symbolize ambition and prosperity. The smaller, more delicate Peruvian lily represents friendship and devotion. Lilies are a great choice when giving a friend a bouquet, and also mix wonderfully with other flowers to deepen your message.
Whatever flower you decide on, your recipient will be thrilled. Good luck choosing the right flowers, and enjoy customizing a bouquet that says exactly what you want it to.
For help in finding the perfect flowers to send, go to Flower-Finds.com
Roses
One of the most popular flowers, roses are a classic bloom for gifting. Their soft petals, rich colors, and sweet smell evoke much pleasure when received. Each color of rose has a distinct meaning. Red roses are a symbol of perfection and love, white blooms symbolize purity and innocence, and yellow roses carry the meaning of joy and true friendship. If you want to tell someone you admire them send pink roses, or signal your passionate desire with orange or coral roses. If roses are your flower of choice you have many options amongst the colors in order to send the right message.
Tulips
The perfect cup of a bright tulip waving gently in the wind is a sure sign of spring. Tulips are an ancient flower originating in Persia. Like roses, different colors carry different meanings with tulips. A red tulip symbolizes perfect love, while a white tulip signals forgiveness. Purple tulips are reserved for royalty, and a striped tulip will tell your beloved that you adore their eyes. Tulips are a comfortable flower, never too ostentatious, always just right.
Gerbera Daisies
Gerbera daisies look much like their white cousins in form, but they come in many bright and vivid colors. These flowers, the 5th most popular in the world, symbolize innocence and classic beauty as a member of the daisy family. But unlike their pale relatives Gerbera daisies also represent cheerfulness and a merry heart. Their bright colors will liven up any room, and will surely bring a smile to the recipient’s face.
Iris
The iris is a flower with a rich history stretching as far back as ancient Egypt. The word “iris” comes from the Greek word for “rainbow”, and these exotic looking flowers certainly live up to their name. An iris symbolizes faith, hope, and wisdom, as well as courage and admiration. A bouquet of irises is a wonderful gift for a grandparent, or for mother’s day.
Orchids
The exotic and strikingly beautiful orchid is a favorite both as a cut flower and as a plant. There are over 25,000 different types of orchids, growing all over the world. An orchid carries many meanings, including wealth, love, beauty, and fertility. The Aztecs also believed the flower to have healing properties. Orchids will make a lasting impression, whomever you give them to.
Lilies
The big, beautiful lily is always a striking flower in a bouquet; its sweet scent will always fill a room quickly. The classic white lily represents innocence and purity, and is often used at funerals and sometimes at weddings. Pink stargazer lilies symbolize ambition and prosperity. The smaller, more delicate Peruvian lily represents friendship and devotion. Lilies are a great choice when giving a friend a bouquet, and also mix wonderfully with other flowers to deepen your message.
Whatever flower you decide on, your recipient will be thrilled. Good luck choosing the right flowers, and enjoy customizing a bouquet that says exactly what you want it to.
For help in finding the perfect flowers to send, go to Flower-Finds.com
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Roses: Colors and Their Various Meanings
A rose is a rose is a rose, right? That is, unless you send the wrong color rose to the wrong person. To the unsuspecting buyer all roses seem beautiful and smell sweet. But each color rose has a specific meaning which conveys a message to the recipient of the flowers. Learn how to say everything from “I love you deeply” to “we’re true friends” all with a simple bouquet of roses.
Red Roses
The red rose is the classic symbol of romantic love. Even poets recognize its timelessness, such as Robert Burns’ poem “My Love is Like a Red Red Rose”. The red rose also symbolizes beauty and perfection. If you want to tell your special someone “I love you, you’re perfect” gift them with a lush bouquet of red roses.
White Roses
White is traditionally a color of purity and innocence. White roses can be sent to indicate platonic love, or they can be mixed with red roses to indicate romantic and friendly love. Because white roses carry the meaning of purity they are often a favorite flower for weddings. White roses can also carry the meaning of remembrance, and thus are a suitable flower bouquet to send to someone mourning the loss of a loved one.
Yellow Roses
The yellow rose, like the sunshine it mimics, represents joy, warmth, and true friendship. Yellow roses can also be sent as a sign of sympathy. It’s interesting to note that yellow roses actually symbolized jealousy in Victorian times; the meaning has certainly changed over the centuries. If you want to tell your best friend that they bring you joy and you’re there with them in spirit, send a bright bouquet of yellow roses.
Pink Roses
With a bouquet of pink roses you can show your true admiration and appreciation for someone. Pink roses symbolize grace, elegance, and sweetness. The pink rose is actually one of the oldest varieties, and most wild roses are pink as well. If you want to say “thank you” to someone special, send a sweet and delicate bouquet of pink roses.
Orange Roses
An orange rose is the epitome of passion, desire and energy. Coral colored roses are also included in this color category. A bouquet of orange roses is a visually striking gift, and tells the recipient that your feelings for them are very strong. When mixed with red roses you can send a strong bouquet that says “I love you passionately and desire you above all others”. What woman (or man) would be able to resist?
Lavender Roses
Have you ever looked across a crowded room only to see one person, who suddenly becomes your whole world? If you believe in love at first sight, then the lavender rose is for you. Lavender symbolizes enchantment and fantasy, and is the perfect choice to send to someone to let them know “I fell in love with you the moment I saw you”.
Now that you are armed with a wealth of knowledge about the meanings of various rose colors you can buy a bouquet for both your mother and your wife with confidence. Go forth and buy with confidence, knowing that you aren’t accidentally telling your secretary “I loved you at first sight”. Oops!
Red Roses
The red rose is the classic symbol of romantic love. Even poets recognize its timelessness, such as Robert Burns’ poem “My Love is Like a Red Red Rose”. The red rose also symbolizes beauty and perfection. If you want to tell your special someone “I love you, you’re perfect” gift them with a lush bouquet of red roses.
White Roses
White is traditionally a color of purity and innocence. White roses can be sent to indicate platonic love, or they can be mixed with red roses to indicate romantic and friendly love. Because white roses carry the meaning of purity they are often a favorite flower for weddings. White roses can also carry the meaning of remembrance, and thus are a suitable flower bouquet to send to someone mourning the loss of a loved one.
Yellow Roses
The yellow rose, like the sunshine it mimics, represents joy, warmth, and true friendship. Yellow roses can also be sent as a sign of sympathy. It’s interesting to note that yellow roses actually symbolized jealousy in Victorian times; the meaning has certainly changed over the centuries. If you want to tell your best friend that they bring you joy and you’re there with them in spirit, send a bright bouquet of yellow roses.
Pink Roses
With a bouquet of pink roses you can show your true admiration and appreciation for someone. Pink roses symbolize grace, elegance, and sweetness. The pink rose is actually one of the oldest varieties, and most wild roses are pink as well. If you want to say “thank you” to someone special, send a sweet and delicate bouquet of pink roses.
Orange Roses
An orange rose is the epitome of passion, desire and energy. Coral colored roses are also included in this color category. A bouquet of orange roses is a visually striking gift, and tells the recipient that your feelings for them are very strong. When mixed with red roses you can send a strong bouquet that says “I love you passionately and desire you above all others”. What woman (or man) would be able to resist?
Lavender Roses
Have you ever looked across a crowded room only to see one person, who suddenly becomes your whole world? If you believe in love at first sight, then the lavender rose is for you. Lavender symbolizes enchantment and fantasy, and is the perfect choice to send to someone to let them know “I fell in love with you the moment I saw you”.
Now that you are armed with a wealth of knowledge about the meanings of various rose colors you can buy a bouquet for both your mother and your wife with confidence. Go forth and buy with confidence, knowing that you aren’t accidentally telling your secretary “I loved you at first sight”. Oops!
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