A MEANINGFUL GIFT
For an unforgettable impression, your beautiful bouquet will have a meaning that's spot on. It goes without saying that there'll be roses - but did you know that every colour of rose has its own meaning? The red rose, in this bouquet, represents love and respect. Beautiful scabiosa is also here because it represents love in its purest form. The chrysanthemum brings happiness, the gerbera stands for playfulness and the eucalyptus means purity. Finish off the message with freesia, full of unconditional love.
You will need:
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Rose
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Scabiosa
- Chrysanthemum
- Gerbera
- Eucalyptus
- Freesia
How to make it:
When you visit the florist to purchase these flowers, the easiest thing to do is to ask the shopkeeper to assemble the bouquet. With this list of flowers, they have all the tools they need to make something beautiful. Alternatively, you can also assemble the flowers yourself, for an extra personal touch. Take a look at how to make a hand-tied bouquet for step-by-step instructions.
To make the bouquet even more meaningful, choose extra flowers at the florist that are important to you, and which you think your Other Half will like. Don't forget in all this why you're giving the bouquet in the first place: to thank them for the wonderful love-filled life you share together. Present them with the bouquet, embrace, and celebrate each other.
TAKE A LOOK AT OUR OTHER BOUQUETS
Has your relationship status changed, or are you after more inspiration? Take a look at our other bouquet recipes for Valentine's Day: the Secret Admirer Bouquet and the First Date Bouquet.
We wish you the best of luck in love x