You may think you can only use the queen of flowers for very special occasions such as weddings and anniversaries, and your idea of giving roses may be limited to giving a bouquet of a dozen red ones on your anniversary. These, though traditional, are not the only ways in which you can use roses; they are, in fact, a flower for just about any occasion.
You can dress roses down a bit by adding in light, wildflower-style fillers, such as daisies and alstroemeria. A bouquet with just two or three yellow roses and lots of white daisies can be cheerful and very informal, an excellent gift when you need to send something for a birthday or a thank you.
There are also ways to dress roses up, outside of using red ones with green filler. If you need a gorgeous centerpiece for a Christmas party, try using red and white roses with pine branches and gold and silver ribbon. Florists can even dip the roses themselves in glitter, so that they take on a sparkle all their own. You can use this same type of arrangement for other formal occasions, simply changing the colors of the roses and the ribbons to suit your needs.
Also, if you need to send someone a springtime bouquet just to cheer them up or to tell them to get well soon, consider sending half a dozen roses in different colors. You’ll be amazed at all the colors of roses that are available: yellow, white, purple, burgundy, pink, orange, and on the list goes.
There are so many ways you can use roses that they should show up in almost any bouquet you send. They are classy, beautiful, and more fragrant than most other flowers, and they can help you speak your heart when you need to most.
You can dress roses down a bit by adding in light, wildflower-style fillers, such as daisies and alstroemeria. A bouquet with just two or three yellow roses and lots of white daisies can be cheerful and very informal, an excellent gift when you need to send something for a birthday or a thank you.
There are also ways to dress roses up, outside of using red ones with green filler. If you need a gorgeous centerpiece for a Christmas party, try using red and white roses with pine branches and gold and silver ribbon. Florists can even dip the roses themselves in glitter, so that they take on a sparkle all their own. You can use this same type of arrangement for other formal occasions, simply changing the colors of the roses and the ribbons to suit your needs.
Also, if you need to send someone a springtime bouquet just to cheer them up or to tell them to get well soon, consider sending half a dozen roses in different colors. You’ll be amazed at all the colors of roses that are available: yellow, white, purple, burgundy, pink, orange, and on the list goes.
There are so many ways you can use roses that they should show up in almost any bouquet you send. They are classy, beautiful, and more fragrant than most other flowers, and they can help you speak your heart when you need to most.
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