If you want to give your arrangement that full appearance, you can add various kinds of foliage. Not only does foliage help bring out the colours of the flowers in the bouquet but it will also add texture and help keep the price down. Just be careful not to overdo it. The foliage should compliment and complete the bouquet rather than overcrowd it. You don't want to let the recipient know that you're on a tight budget. Accessories are another great way to top off and fill up your arrangement. Many florists have stuffed animals, chocolates and other items that can be ordered along with your flowers. You can even order a single flower and place it in the arms of a cuddly stuffed bear. Get creative and think outside of the box. Traditions are nice and all but original gifts make for stories and memories that last a lifetime.
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Ideas For Cheap Valentine's Day Flowers
For many of us, the festive
season puts quite a dent in the budget and, just as things feel like they are
getting back to normal, another occasion is fast on the horizon. Only six weeks after ringing in the new year,
Valentine's Day arrives and it's time to celebrate once more. Popular gifts for this romantic occasion
include fresh flowers, chocolates, jewelry and other romantic and sentimental
gestures. If you, like many others, are
on a bit of a tight budget at this time of the year, then ordering flowers for
Valentine's Day might not be an easy task.
However, now is not the time to lose hope! There are a number of ways to get your hands
on cheap flowers that will still make your partner feel special. The most popular Valentine'sDay flowers are, of course, red roses and florists are usually overwhelmed by
the huge demand for one particular flower.
Due to the high demand, it's understandable that the price of red roses
can increase to double or even triple the normal retail value. A Valentine's Day bouquet consisting of a
dozen red roses could therefore cost as much as three times more than it would
at any other time of the year. One great
alternative to buying a whole bunch of flowers is purchasing a bud flower
arrangement. This kind of flower
arrangement consists of a single flower with a delicate hint of foliage. All you need is a slender vase, a single red
rose and, if you like, you can place sprig or two of fine foliage. This arrangement will still convey the
message of love without leaving your bank balance dangerously low.
Another cheaper option for
Valentine's Day flowers is a mixed bouquet.
You can include a few red roses along with a selection of other festive
blooms to make an abundant bouquet. You
can even save more money by skipping the vase and wrapping the flower stems in
some colourful tissue paper and fastening it with a decorative ribbon. An important tip to remember
is that your choice of alternative flowers will depend on your location and the
types of blooms that are in season at this time of year. Imported flowers will usually be more expensive than those grown
locally in season. It's also a good idea
to note that red flowers are generally more expensive around Valentine's Day. Red tulips or carnations might not cost as
much as red roses but you can be sure that they will be more expensive than
yellow, orange or purple flowers.
If you want to give your arrangement that full appearance, you can add various kinds of foliage. Not only does foliage help bring out the colours of the flowers in the bouquet but it will also add texture and help keep the price down. Just be careful not to overdo it. The foliage should compliment and complete the bouquet rather than overcrowd it. You don't want to let the recipient know that you're on a tight budget. Accessories are another great way to top off and fill up your arrangement. Many florists have stuffed animals, chocolates and other items that can be ordered along with your flowers. You can even order a single flower and place it in the arms of a cuddly stuffed bear. Get creative and think outside of the box. Traditions are nice and all but original gifts make for stories and memories that last a lifetime.
If you want to give your arrangement that full appearance, you can add various kinds of foliage. Not only does foliage help bring out the colours of the flowers in the bouquet but it will also add texture and help keep the price down. Just be careful not to overdo it. The foliage should compliment and complete the bouquet rather than overcrowd it. You don't want to let the recipient know that you're on a tight budget. Accessories are another great way to top off and fill up your arrangement. Many florists have stuffed animals, chocolates and other items that can be ordered along with your flowers. You can even order a single flower and place it in the arms of a cuddly stuffed bear. Get creative and think outside of the box. Traditions are nice and all but original gifts make for stories and memories that last a lifetime.