
William Dickey
A bouquet of pretty blooms is the classic Valentine calling card. While roses hold the customary place in this romantic holiday's traditions, other options are poised to become new favorites. Put together our simple arrangement for a great treat that's easy on the budget.
A New Look
Tulips, ranunculus, and anemones are the perfect flowers for the job. They're in season and reasonably priced right now, while
their counterparts--roses--are at their yearly peak in cost. Shop early for seasonal gift bags. Choose sturdy ones with flat
bottoms and firmly attached handles; discount stores have good-looking bargains. If you prefer, place the flowers in a miniature
brown paper bag with a sentimental, handwritten message on the outside.
Once you've made your purchases, you can assemble this remembrance in just a matter of minutes. Here's how.
Materials
Step 1: Cut the rubber band that holds the flowers together, and trim an inch from the bottom of each stem. Remove excess foliage,
leaving only a few leaves. Put stems in a bucket of clean water with floral preservative, and place in a cool, dark location
for several hours or overnight to condition the flowers.
Step 2: Make a grid across the can opening with florist tape to accommodate several stems in each square. Wrap tape around the container several times to secure all pieces.
Step 3: Fill the can halfway full of water. Place it inside the gift bag, and arrange the flowers, distributing stems evenly within the grid.
Step 4: Deliver the arrangement. The blooms last longer in a cool environment, so don't leave them in a warm car for long.
Florist secret: The tulip is one of the few flowers that continue to grow after being cut, so the arrangement will change a little bit each day.
More Ideas
If you want to make an even bigger impression, there's still a little room in the bag. Here are additional options to include.
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