Spring Blooms Remain Intact. Thanks to Silk Easter
Flowers
M' Lady, Leave thy Flowers on the Vine.
If you live in a climate where the changing seasons have just
gifted us with spring weather and new bulb shoots, then you
might appreciate the crocus’ pier
cing of
blankets of snow, or the tulip’s strength in lifting
winter-compacted mulch. You may be anxiously awaiting the first
glimpse of daffodil yellow or hyacinth purple.
So why in the world would you remove those gorgeous blooms from
their outdoor abodes? Though it’s tempting to want to amputate
those colorful spring blooms, hold up there, Edward
Scissorhands.
Why not gift yourself with all the best that the season has to
offer? Leave the outdoor spring flowers where they
belong…outdoors, and bring the grandeur of spring into your
home with an Easter silk flower arrangement.
Something to think about…right Eddie?
Traditional Easter Flowers, in Silk
There are a number of flowers that are symbolic of spring, new
beginnings, and of the religious celebration of Easter
(Christians’ most holy day of the year, signifying the
resurrection of Christ). But in general, Easter Flowers can be
any spring flower that you fancy.
One of the most popular of Easter flowers has to be the white
Easter lily. It is symbolic of purity and hope, and Easter
might not be complete without it. Churches use white lilies in
abundance after the resurrection to signify the hope of eternal
life. These flowers were said to have been growing in the
Garden of Gethsemane during the passion.
Another popular Easter flower is the daffodil. It symbolizes
hopefulness - for the American Cancer Society, and for all
believers in hope. It is also the birth flower for March
(fitting, considering that Easter sometimes falls in
March).
Another favorite is the azalea, available in shades of salmon,
pink, red, and white. This bush-borne flower is symbolic of
resurrection, renewal, and good wishes.
There are many other popular spring flowers that you can use to
design (or purchase) an Easater silk flower arrangement.
Use
your imagination, or your home’s color scheme, to create a
silk flower bouquet that enlivens your spirit, readies
your heart, and primes your passion for all things
new.
Create an Easter Tradition with Silk
Flowers.
Once you grace your Easter holiday with spring flowers, you may
want to declare it a tradition. The happiness that silk flowers
and plants evoke is unrivaled…almost addicting (the flowers in
your garden appreciate them, too).
This year, take that potential Easter tradition one step
further. Purchase silk flowers online to
create the Easter arrangement that fits your fancy, and
make the tradition one that involves no subsequent
investments of money, arrangement time, or watering and
clean-up. Simply store your Easter silk flower arrangement
intact, then resurrect it every spring…to say welcome to
all that is new.
by Jacinda Little - March, 2009
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