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Interesting Valentines Day Facts
Unique Valentines Day gift ideas from around the world.
In Wales a traditional Valentines Day gift is a carved
wooden spoon decorated with hearts, keys and keyholes symbolizing the phrase you unlock my heart.
Young women in some countries receive clothing as a
Valentines Day gift. If the young woman
accepts the clothing, she is accepting a marriage proposal from the gift giver.
In Denmark a traditional Valentines Day gift is a card
containing pressed white flowers called snowdrops.
In Britain the customary Valentines gift consists of a card,
flowers and chocolate.
Flowers are a common Valentines Day gift in many countries
with red roses being the most popular flower.
Valentines Day Symbols.
- Red Roses symbolize love & passion.
- Cupid symbolizes the act of falling in love.
- Ribbon, Lace & Frills symbolize love in a graceful way
while demonstrating the act of giving love.
- A Love Knot symbolizes the pledge of love.
- Hearts symbolize the giving of one’s whole being to another.
- Love Birds and Doves symbolize the purity of undying love.
5 ways to incorporate Valentines Day symbols in your flower arrangements.
- A vase
of Stargazer Lilies with a “Let’s gaze at the stars while we toast cupid”
enclosure card message. (I know Cupid is actually a moon – but close
enough)
- Nestle
doves in the flowers of a basket arrangement.
- A long
stem rose and a heart shape box of chocolates.
- White
roses in a crystal vase with a lace ribbon.
- Use a love
knot necklace as a bow and ribbon around a vase of red roses.