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March 28th, 2006

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Flower Bouquets: Make Them Last Forever

Flower DeliveryFlower bouquets are of various shapes and styles and vary in sizes from small to large. A round bouquet is simple and elegant. It is a traditional style that is suitable for both formal and an informal wedding. The flowers can be tied in a cluster or loosely arranged. However, the flowers chosen for the bouquet can influence the formality of the bouquet. For a more formal look, roses would fit the bill while daises project a casual and informal look. A cascading style bouquet can be designed very dense with flowers and foliage or arranged more loosely for an airy look. This type of elongated bouquet implies sophistication and features fullness and an abundance of blossoms at the top tapering down with flowing floral streamers, foliage and ribbons. The basket bouquet has flowers arranged in a smaller basket. These are often used in garden-like settings – carried mostly by flower girls and junior bridesmaids.

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Ways To Have Flowers Delivered

Flower DeliveryThere are a number of ways for having flowers delivered to a special friend, a loved one, or an associate. One of the many ways to deliver flowers to someone is to deliver it yourself. You can personally go to your local florists and choose the flowers and take it to her place. In doing so, you will not miss out seeing the surprise and joy on her face. Having taken the flowers personally over, you can further help her place them in water, showing to her the great and caring guy you are. Another way of giving flowers to that special person in your life is by surprising her at her work spot. Women love being elated and most women would like to be the centre of attention if not just for a little while. This would not only make her feel proud and cherished but also have her colleagues saying what a caring and nice person you are. Continue reading…

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