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Some-Bunny Loves You Is Perfect for Easter!

FOR THE KIDS Easter is fast approaching! Kids everywhere are jumping for joy at the idea of getting oodles of candy from the Easter Bunny! Perhaps this year, the Easter Bunny will include this basket of bunnies just for your little tykes. This is a fantastic and fun way to incorporate the spirit of springtime in with the normal candy and goodies given at Easter.

FOR THE FAMILY Have you made your Easter plans yet? Most people spend Easter Day eating a yummy dinner in the company of family. Spread the Easter spirit by bringing this adorable flower arrangement to your dinner. Use just as decoration, or set it out as a darling little centerpiece. These bunnies will get everyone in the Easter spirit — Just in time to hide some eggs!

LONG-DISTANCE FAMILY If you live too far away to enjoy Easter dinner with the family, send this trio of funny bunnies to be there instead. Your family will delight in the presence of little bunnies poking out of the springtime daisies.

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FSN’s Favorite Flower Arrangement For April

FSN’s Favorite Flower Arrangement for April

Looking for a great flower arrangement to send to your favorite relative this Easter? Maybe you know someone who has an April Birthday?  Missing You Bunches is the perfect arrangement for any occasion in April! Flowers in a basket are an iconic tradition for Easter and are a perfect way to get into the spirit! No matter what age or personality, Missing You Bunches is a sure winner!

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There’s No Foolin’ With Our April Flowers!

April is here! With April Fools Day in full bloom nationwide, there are tons of pranks taking place all over the place! At Flower Shop Network we love to feature great arrangements perfect for the upcoming month on our active Bloomin’ Blog— and our April 2010 Featured Flowers are NOT foolin’ around!

This beautiful arrangement is perfect for all of the fun holidays coming up this month! From Administrative Professional Day or as some of you  know it– Secretary Day to Earth Day and even to Easter, these gorgeous spring flowers are sure to win over your recipient!  The delightful flower arrangement is made with beautiful fuchsia Gerberas, peach roses, adorable yellow tulips, green button poms all packaged into cute vase with curly willow foliage! Don’t forget, you don’t have to wait for a holiday to brighten someone’s day—bring some cheer to your office or even your friend’s office with these bright spring flowers!

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Easter Flower Options

Ask The Expert: I am worship committee chair and want to know what other flowers, besides  lilies, can be used at Easter (allergies are a problem).  Will daffodils,  hyacinths, etc. still be potted and pretty 4/4/10?  Need to know soon. Sandra, Livingston TX.

Plant Expert Reply:

The best person to answer this question would be a local florist in or around Livingston TX.  They work closely with the growers who produce the blooming plants available in your area.  The options will likely be tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, or azaleas.  If allergies are a problem, I would stay away from hyacinths — their strong scent can cause allergy problems.  Another suggestion would be to use peace lilies.  When you order the peace lilies tell the florist you will need them to be blooming. By placing your order with your local florist early, you should be able to get something that will be in peak condition for your service. Good luck and keep me posted on which plants you decide to use.

Reverent or Whimsical, Easter Card Messages Say It All

Easter is one of those holidays that has become truly diverse in its celebration. Whether spending Easter Sunday in church or with friends and family, the message of love and new life remains the same. There is still an irresistible urge to tell our loved ones how we feel about them. That’s great for the wordsmiths, but for those less verbose people who want to send Easter flowers, the best message is the enclosure card message from the heart.

Whatever the choice of celebration, reverent or whimsical, there is a desire to share love through Easter gifts. Easter flowers bloom all around, inspiring friends and loved ones to send flowers. From bouquets of Easter lilies to flower baskets of daisies, the holiday is given so much more warmth through the gift of flowers.

Even during this joyous time many are confused as to which Easter card message is best for their loved one. This is where this list of the top Easter card messages comes in quite handy! Want something funny? Something clever? Something sincere and sweet? Local florists have spoken. This year there’s something for everyone to love in this list of the top 15 enclosure card messages to include when sending Easter flowers.

Florists Have Spoken:  Top 15 Easter Card Messages

1)       Alleluia! Christ is Risen! Sharing with you the miracles of new hope and new life. Have a Joyous Easter

2)       May the glory of our living Lord renew your hopes, your faith, your joy. Have a Blessed Easter Season

3)       An Easter Wish – On this day, may you experience a sweet renewal of faith, hope, and joy.

4)       Easter Greetings – Warmest wishes for a season of sweet discoveries.

5)       Easter Greetings – Wishing you all the good things that Easter time brings!

6)       Wishing you a delightful spring and a very happy Easter!

7)       Easter is a time of reflection and joy when we emerge from our cocoon of doubt to fly freely on the wings of faith. May you be renewed and strengthened in the promise of our Lord.

8)       Happy Easter – You’re wished a basketful of bright springtime smiles!

9)       Happy Easter to a good egg! A little cracked, maybe, but still a good egg.

10)     Remember, no matter how mature and sophisticated you may become, you never outgrow your need for chocolate bunnies! Happy Easter.

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Enjoy The Top 5 Easter Flower Arrangements!

Easter is so much fun! Half of the fun of celebrating this candy-coated holiday is seeing which Easter gifts you’ll get. Pass the fun around this year by sending Easter flowers and candy to someone that you love. You’ll be glad to know that you made someone happy. Who knows — they may repay the favor next year!

Want to send flowers for Easter but aren’t sure which to send? Try one of these top 5 Easter flower arrangements.

The Top 5 Easter Flower Arrangements

"Somebunny Loves You" Easter Flowers

“SomeBunny Loves You” — This is by far my favorite Easter flower arrangement ever. White carnations are given the look of little bunny rabbits hence the name. It’s cute enough for everyone regardless of age. However, the Somebunny Loves You arrangement is absolutely perfect for children.

“Easter Praise Bouquet” — Easter flowers have never looked so colorful and fun. This bouquet is decorated with Easter eggs for additional whimsy. Tulips, carnations and daisies make this an arrangement to love. The height of this arrangement makes it a great addition to coffee tables, desks at an office and other places. It’s bound to be the center of attention.


“Floral Freshness” — Easter flowers like this are simple enough to satisfy very sedate tastes. The pastel colors of lilies, carnations, roses and others make a wonderful impression. When you don’t want something over the top or excessively colorful, try this beautiful arrangement of flowers. Friends with calm or neutral home decor themes will be very appreciative of this gift.

“Lyrical Lavender” — Vase arrangements are great for many locations. Easter flowers in pretty lavender vases like this are exceptional gifts for offices, hospitals and any other place that allows the vase as well as the flowers to be shown off. Purple is a very calming color. Know someone that needs some cheer? This peaceful arrangement warms the heart with a low key lavender color.

Traditional Easter Lily” — Flowering plants are delightful Easter gifts. They last quite a while, are very attractive, and create a beautiful addition to any decor. Want to perk up someone feeling a little blue around Easter? Flowering plants like these traditional Easter lilies are exceptional options.

Doesn’t Everyone Love Easter Lilies?

I’d be thrown off if I ever met someone who didn’t like Easter lilies. I’m sure this person would have a good reason, but I can’t think of one off hand. Easter lilies are just that cool! Though not really a “plant” per se, I have decided that these springtime favorites should be the featured plant profile for March.

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Buy Traditional Easter Lilies From A Local Florist

Easter is coming up soon. It’s one of my favorite times of year. Spring weather is gorgeous which means blossoming flowers, warm rain showers, and blogs that randomly break into rhyme. With Spring comes Easter and with Easter comes Easter lilies.

Everyone loves the Easter lily (Lilium longiflorum). It’s no surprise. It’s great! My favorite thing about Easter lilies is that they bring to mind so many different memories for each person. It doesn’t matter who is looking at them. Each year provides another memory and another reason to send Easter lilies to a loved one.

My favorite memory involving Easter lilies takes place in church. (Go figure, right?) My mother always loved attending the sunrise services held each Easter Sunday. One particular morning started out rather chilly because of a morning breeze.

We warmed up quickly, at least warmed our hearts, as my good friend and pastor began a short sermon. He began to discuss the many flowers that we see each Easter on the altar. After finishing the sermon he gave each of us a small Easter lily to drive his point home. We were all duly impressed. This simple gesturer along with the memory of his words solidified my opinion of the beautiful flowers.

Do you have a favorite memory that involves Easter lilies? Share it! We always love to hear how your life has been touched by flowers.

If Easter Flowers Could Talk…

Many of my fondest memories as a child with my mother and grandmother took place out of the window of a small, slowly creeping car as we drove by fields, stones, and structures of personal significance to the two older ladies. Few moments were as special as the first time we, along with my younger sister, stopped on the side of the road for our first view of the magnificent spring blooms. At that moment, neither my sister Shannon nor I could pronounce the name Narcissus for the beautiful daffodils (jonquils) lining the road ways. Neither did we know of the many stories that shroud these gentle blooms with popularity. What Shannon and I did know is that our mother and her mother seemed completely enamored by the sweeping flow of the delicate, pure white or yellow daffodil blooms. Both ladies meandered into the ditch to feel the petals for themselves and to pull one from the earth for each of us to hold. My sister and I, though then confounded at the sight of the women prodding through the dirt for a mere flower, now recall the story affectionately with each other and our friends.

Our grandmother, considering herself somewhat a story aficionado, regales us yearly with another story as we present her with the first blooms of the season. Sometimes new, sometimes not, Shannon and I never tire of the expression on her face as she first sees the brightly colored flowers and the smooth and gentle green stems. For just a moment our grandmother is a child again, as much a child as we ever were. The lines and age of her face fade and, even for just a split second, she’s a little girl standing with her sister and gazing in awe at the sight of her mother bending and stooping in a dirty ditch for just a simple Easter flower.

It was only when I began working for Flower Shop Network that I realized how many different flowers are called Easter flowers. Though I consider the dutch master daffodil my Easter flower, many other flowers herald the celebration of spring, purity, hope, and restoration and so are regarded as Easter flowers. Daisies, brightly colored tulips, hyacinths, crocus, potted azaleas, Easter lilies and a host of other flowers help welcome the new season.

Arguably the most popular Easter flower is the Lilium longiflorum or Easter lily. The graceful white blooms are spotted at Easter plays and spring celebrations across the nation and are widely accepted as the quintessential Easter flower. This is almost comical considering that this flower is naturally a June and July bloomer.

Easter flowers, whichever variety, probably hold a special story related to a beautiful occasion, cherished gift, or beloved friend or relative. As unique as each new spring day are the flowers that help celebrate birth in the new year, hope for a brighter morning, passing of the dreary gray season, the purity and miracle of life, and as many other beautiful emotions and memories as the pure white or yellow petals on along the roadside as viewed from a small, slowly creeping car.

Potted Daffodils (Narcissus) sometimes called jonquils Daffodils – My Grandmother’s Easter Flower.

Potted Easter Lily (Lilium longiflorum) Easter Lily know to many as the Easter flower.

Picture This… a Cute Bunny Rabbit Garden!

With Easter fast approaching, everybody knows that Peter Cottontail is on his way. So we’ve designed a clever spring energizer just in time for this season of eggs and excitement… a cute bunny rabbit garden arrangement.

Picture This.... a Cute Bunny Rabbit Garden!It features an ordinary clay pot as the container and is filled with fresh spring blossoms. The design is a cozy garden for any bunny rabbit, and it makes a wonderful Easter gift for someone special. The faux handle, formed by the stems of pussy willow, acts something like a picture frame around the arrangement which emphasizes the elements within, and resembles the shape of an Easter basket. The fuzzy texture of the catkins themselves repeat the feeling of the bunny rabbit’s fur, lending a sense of unity to the design. Bright seasonal flowers complete the picture.

Bunny & Springtime

Bunnies have a long history of association with springtime. The symbol of the Easter Bunny originated in pre-Christian folklore, and is an echo of more primitive rites of spring. The pagan goddess Oestre was worshiped by the Anglo-Saxons during the spring fertility festival of the same name, and Oestre was represented by her earth figure, the rabbit. Of course, rabbits were the most prolifically fertile animals known, and served appropriately, along with eggs, as symbols of new life during the vernal season. German settlers brought the idea of the Easter Bunny to America in the 1700’s, where it became widely embraced after the Civil War and has now evolved into those cute images of bunny rabbits that are so ubiquitous at this time of year.

Fresh Flowers For Easter

Fresh flowers themselves are energizers for the spirit after the long winter season. There is something special about spring flowers in particular tulips, daffodils, narcissus, and hyacinths which speaks to our souls about the release of pent up energy as they seem to burst so vividly from their apparently lifeless bulbs. The magic of their growth cycles, their colors, their shapes, their fragrances…..all combining together and creating a picture to remind us that life is continually reborn. So we’ve been sure to incorporate some of this magic into our bunny rabbit floral design.

Whether you live in a mansion or a condo, a subdivision or a ranch, a hovel or a hutch, our Easter bunny arrangement is sure to please. So hop to it! Visit your local florist for the components to make it yourself, or have one delivered to some special someone anywhere in the country. And rest assured that Farmer Brown won’t be chasing any rabbits out of this garden!