Friday, August 31, 2007

Flowers for the Month of September – Part 5

Flowers for the month of September just may be on your mind. Since the summer is ending and the fall is starting throughout the month, you can pretty much be safe with any color. If you’re going to send a darker flower you should wait until the latter part of the month.

Flowers are always nice to receive, but make sure the person knows who to thank. Send a nice greeting with your name on it. Have all the delivery information ready when you go online to buy in order to make your purchase more hassle free.

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Flowers for the Month of September – Part 4

Since September is not too hot and not too cool it’s a very popular wedding month; you can find lots of information on September wedding flowers, but here we’ll give you just a taste. In the beginning of the month it’s still ok to use light colored flowers. You can use the previously mentioned Aster or Morning Glory flowers in your September wedding.

Toward the end of the month, go ahead with the darker, richer colors of fall. Red, orange, and yellow are popular wedding colors in the fall. Roses, carnations, orchids and chrysanthemums are popular choices for September wedding flowers.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Flowers for the Month of September – Part 3

When thinking of flowers for the month of September, you can think of back-to-school flowers for that student that’s close to your heart. When looking for back-to-school flowers online you’re going to find a wide variety. This doesn’t have to just be for your child that’s going back to school. This can be for a child, teacher or even close friend, just to let them know how much you care.

Any type of flower arrangement can be delivered to the recipient. For a little fun why don’t you try mixing the flowers with some school supplies? For the college student who loves to snack, there’s plenty of different tasty treats you can put in a basket with some complimentary flowers.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Flowers for the Month of September – Part 2

Everyone loves to receive flowers and sending flowers for September birthdays can be a great way to show your appreciation and love for that person. By the way, did you know that there are different flowers to represent each month? Well, now you do!

The September birthday flower is the Aster. It’s most often used as an accent in flower arrangements. This fair flower symbolizes daintiness and love. The September birthstone is the Sapphire, you could make some kind of arrangement that combines the beauty of both the sapphire and the Aster.

Another flower that is considered a September flower is the Morning Glory. This perfect little purple flower would also go great in an arrangement with the birthstone Sapphire. The morning glory is a plant that provides it’s beholder with joy in the morning, but will die that day. There are usually multiple buds that open separately.

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Flowers for the Month of September – Part 1

The summer is coming to an end, vacations are dwindling down and school is starting; this is when a flower lover starts to think of flowers for the month of September. Of course there are flowers that are appropriate for a certain month. You have to know what’s in season and what colors are appropriate for the season that you’re in.

September is the beginning of fall. While you don’t have to stick to dark colors, you can certainly start sending flowers that are brighter and richer in color. You also can start sending darker flowers later in the month. If you don’t know if your flower selection is too dark or not you can always send red – red flowers never go out of style.

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Friday, August 24, 2007

California Wine Lover’s Gift Basket – Part 5

When you want to tell someone that you appreciate them and they’re a wine lover, why not a California wine lover’s gift basket. There’s such a large variety of wine gift baskets that no matter their tastes you’ll have no trouble finding them. Just don’t forget to find out what their tastes are.

There’s an array of sizes and accompaniments so that no matter the reason you’re sending the gift you’ll find one to match your appreciation. Don’t worry not all wine baskets are going to cost you a lot of money, there are very nice baskets for quite reasonable prices. If you’re looking to spend quite a bit then there are basket that fill your needs too.

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

California Wine Lover’s Gift Basket – Part 4

Of course when talking about gift baskets for the California wine lover you have to talk about a wine gift basket collection for the gourmet tongue. Since there’s such a wide variety of baskets out there, it’s not hard to find one that’s gourmet. A gourmet basket could come with multiple wines and tasty treats to go with it. Gourmet crackers and cheeses and chocolates are great accompaniments in your wine lover’s gourmet gift basket.

A gourmet basket doesn’t have to be extravagant to show how much you appreciate them. If the person is into simplicity then something that’s large might overwhelm them. A nice wine like a Dom Perignon and a box of gourmet chocolates might be enough to say thank you, and you can know that you sent a quality basket.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

California Wine Lover’s Gift Basket – Part 3

If the person you’re going to give the California wine lover’s gift basket to is a chocolate fan, go ahead and try a wine and chocolate gift basket. Ghirardelli chocolate bars have been known to pop up here and there in wine baskets and make a great addition. Another creative idea is a spa gift basket. What woman doesn’t love to treat herself inside and out to a treat.

If your recipient loves to picnic why not try a picnic gift basket. There are so many varieties to choose from. You can send it in a traditional basket, but now you can also send it in some kind of pack that’s great for carrying your picnic to a romantic location in the hills. You can even get a picnic ready basket that comes in a backpack with everything you need except the blanket.


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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

California Wine Lover’s Gift Basket – Part 2

When looking for a California wine lover’s gift basket, make sure you know what they like. Are they looking for a red wine or white, a fruity wine or dry? There are so many choices, but you don’t want to get something they won’t like. If this gift is a surprise you can try asking a co-worker, spouse or other close friend what they like.

You can find many kinds of pre-made baskets online, or you can custom make a basket for your friend. There are so many options when doing something like that. Have your friend’s preferences ready when you call the gift shop or get online. Don’t be afraid to ask questions if you don’t know much about this topic. Employees at the gift shop will be more than happy to answer your questions. If you’re shopping online most websites have a phone number for you to call.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

California Wine Lover’s Gift Basket – Part 1

You have a friend, significant other, or co-worker that you want to show appreciation too and you know they love wine from wine country, so why not try a California wine lover’s gift basket. To show someone that they made a difference in your life or to say “Thank You” for the special thing they did for you, this could be the perfect option.

There are many options to choose from when looking for a gift basket for your friend or family member. The size of the gesture you’re thanking for would determine the size of the basket that you’re sending. You should try to stay away from sending something that’s too big or too small for the event you’re thanking them for.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Floral Centerpieces – Part 5

There are many creative things you can do with your floral centerpiece. You can add tapered candles to a piece to add a charming look to the table. Make sure the candles match the color of the flowers. Or you can use white or off white, they should match any floral arrangement. There are many accessories you can add to your centerpiece: berries, cinnamon sticks, fruit, some vegetables and foliage.

For a new and fresh idea try adding something small like cranberries to your flower water for a red flower. If the neck of the vase allows try using lemons or limes for yellow and green flowers. Make sure to leave enough room for water to sufficiently feed the plants.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Floral Centerpieces – Part 4

A few times in a year your family will come to eat the holiday meals with you; to wow them when they see the table, use a holiday floral centerpiece. Try to do something that will match the holiday. Try using appropriate colors – red and green for Christmas; brown, yellow, and orange for Thanksgiving; try using light colors for Easter, blues, pinks, purples.

When making your floral centerpieces incorporate part of the holiday, candy canes, try some corn fibers or corn kernels for your Thanksgiving pieces, and of course you could “hide” some Easter eggs in your Easter centerpiece. Your family will be impressed by your creativity.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Floral Centerpieces – Part 3

If you’re having a dinner party, consider decorating the table with a floral centerpiece. Since people are going to be talking through the meal the key to this is having a lower centerpiece. The size of your centerpiece is going to depend on the size of the table. If you only have four or six people at your table your piece will be smaller than a table with eight to twelve people. If you’re at a round table consider a round floral arrangement with a long arrangement at a rectangular table.

Since there will be food served try to not use a flower that has a very strong scent. If the colors allow, try using violets have a low scent, roses although they smell great, you usually have to get close to smell them. Carnations are another flower that doesn’t smell too strong and they last quite a long time if taken cared for properly.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Floral Centerpieces – Part 2

Wedding table centerpieces are most often floral. If you have a formal sit down dinner with guests at a round table there are many things you can do. Something that’s very popular is a tall vase with a long stemmed rose and some ribbon that flows to the table. You can surround that with petals on the table or you can put the vase on a mirror and put tea light candles on the mirror for a nice romantic feel.

For a less formal feeling try putting 3 or 5 flowers of your choice in a shorter vase. For the head table try lining the bridesmaid bouquets across the table with the bride’s bouquet in the middle placed in the same vases as the guest tables.

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Floral Centerpieces – Part 1

If you like flowers and have a bare table why not try a floral centerpiece? Floral centerpieces can be used on all sizes and kinds of tables at a variety of functions or just to add that touch of color and perfume to your dining room or kitchen. Here you’ll find a starting place for the ideas and tips for a perfect floral centerpiece for your occasion.

Placement of a floral centerpiece depends on the occasion. At a table where people will be sitting to eat, place the arrangement in the center of the table whether it’s round or rectangular.

At a table where no one is eating try placing it on one side with the other objects in front or around it. If this is the case make sure the arrangement is large enough to be seen. If you’re using a smaller arrangement in this situation consider putting a box or large book (i.e. phone book) under the table cloth to raise it.

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Floral Etiquette, Part 5

Since flowers make people happy, try to find out their favorite flower, or favorite color to enhance their happiness at seeing the wonderful gesture. Make sure the flowers you’re sending are appropriate for the situation and the person you’re buying for. Don’t ever be afraid to send flowers unless it’s considered inappropriate and your florist may be a good source of additional floral etiquette.

Sometimes people don’t think that there’s such a thing as floral etiquette. While this week hasn’t covered all situations, it has covered some practical etiquette. There is plenty of information online about when to send and what to send.

Make sure that your name is written on the card so that the recipient can properly thank you. If a large group sends the flowers and you can’t get all names on the card, use a group or family name to make sure the recipient knows who has been thinking of them.
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Thursday, August 9, 2007

Floral Etiquette, Part 4

Floral etiquette is something that most people sending get well flowers won’t think about. But don’t worry; flowers are a great way to cheer someone up who’s in the hospital. Before you call the florist make sure you have the name of the hospital, room number, the patient’s name and a delivery time prepared.

The person in the hospital will be greatly appreciative of the gesture. Don’t go overboard here, though. Most hospital rooms aren’t very big, so keep the arrangement simple and gender appropriate (see previous day’s post for floral etiquette for men).

Once the person has been discharged and they’re at home, it’s still ok to send get well flowers. Even though they’re happy to be home, it may be lonely during recovery. If the person lives in a small place remember not to over do the floral arrangement, but if they’re not very limited in space and you’re close to the person, they might really appreciate a sizable bouquet sent to their home.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Floral Etiquette, Part 3

Sending flowers to a man is becoming more popular. Make sure the man you’re sending flowers to won’t be offended by the thought. There aren’t any rules for sending to a man, but here’s some floral etiquette for that situations.

Since men are visually stimulated bright colors are good; try orange, yellow, and red. They’re less likely to enjoy a “fluffy” bouquet of flowers try something linear or nature like. Your florist can help you with any questions you have and they might have some good suggestions.


If you are still uncomfortable sending flowers to a man, consider a gift basket. There are gift baskets certain to please any man; golfing, handyman, gourmet, coffee-lover, BBQ champion and other themes. When in doubt about flowers, send a great gift basket guaranteed to get you remembered.


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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Floral Etiquette, Part 2


In most funeral services you’ll see different types of floral displays. One type of funeral where floral etiquette is different is a Jewish funeral. Flowers and music are considered inappropriate; making a donation to charity in the name of the deceased is an acceptable thing to do.


After a death, traditionally family and close friends will mourn for a week in the home of a family member. Bringing food to them and showing your respect is customary. Often instead of sending flowers, a fruit basket or other food basket may be sent that would be totally appropriate and very appreciated.


In non-Jewish funerals there is certain floral etiquette to respect. The major thing you want to stay away from is a tribute for the casket. That is typically done by the family or a very close friend. Most other things are acceptable. Make sure to call a local florist to see if the family or funeral home has any specific requests or restrictions.


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Monday, August 6, 2007

Floral Etiquette, Part 1

Someone passes away or you want to give a loved one a boost, both of these reasons sound good for sending flowers, right?

Maybe not; in certain situations, sending flowers or certain types of flowers should only be done by certain people, or not at all. You want to know when it’s ok to send flowers and what’s ok to send.

Those are very good questions, ones that will be answered this week for a few different situations. This won’t cover all flower-giving situations, but should be a good starting point for you to work with. We’ll also offer some options other than flowers for the occasions when floral arrangement wouldn’t be as appropriate

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