Choosing a Suitable Floral Arrangement
Do you like fresh flowers? Nearly everyone does, except,
perhaps, those who are allergic to plants. Dew-kissed roses,
smiling sunflowers, and vibrant tulips are just some of the
lovely blossoms that can adorn your home or office space or
bring joy to those you care about. But do you know how to choose
a florist and then select the proper arrangement for a given
occasion?
First, look for a florist you can trust. There are fly-by-night
shysters who will not hesitate to take advantage of unsuspecting
customers by pretending to offer a beautiful bouquet, requesting
credit card payment online or over the phone, and absconding
with the money but not delivering the order. It is always a good
idea to do business with a florist who is well known and
respected in your community. Stop by the shop and check out the
latest designs and arrangements to see if they appeal to your
sensibilities. You will soon know whether you want to do
business there or not. "Fresh, trusted, and delivered today"
(FTD) is the motto of the organization that many florists belong
to and offers some measure of security.
When you do find a florist whose artistry you admire, look
through the catalogs or displays for an idea of the range and
styles that are available. Find out if the florist is willing to
work with you on special orders and arrangements. You may want
to open an account so you can telephone orders later or send
online orders on short notice. Developing a business partnership
with your florist can facilitate transactions to create a
proactive situation for everyone involved. Some florists will
let you carry a balance from one month to the next as long as it
doesn't get too large or you don't stop making payments.
Floral arrangements are useful for a number of situations. You
can send a congratulatory gift to a coworker or friend for a
promotion, retirement, or anniversary. Personal holidays and
events like birthdays and moving to a new home are good reasons
to send flowers. A fresh bouquet adds a pleasant touch to your
boss's desk, your pastor's study, or your secretary's office for
calendar days celebrating these individuals and their jobs.
Sometimes a planter or an attractive arrangement can express
special sentiments like "I love you" or "I'm sorry" more
effectively than words can.
Remember to give some thought to the vase or container you
choose, along with the flowers. The vase should fit a designated
space in the area it is intended to fill. Oversize or glass
vases may present an occupational hazard for workplace
deliveries. It's also a good idea to make sure your intended
recipient is not allergic to flowers before you send a large
bouquet.
Flowers bring a touch of nature to our most civilized spaces.
Their beauty and purity remind us of the natural simplicity that
exists all around if we take time to notice and admire it. Visit
your local florist soon to explore the many gift-giving options
that exist in the world of fresh and silk flowers.