Okay, so you've waited until the last minute. Or ... really hard but have drawn a blank and can't seem tothink of any good wedding ... gifts. It's time to pull out that bag of traditio
Okay, so you've waited until the last minute. Or you've
tried really hard but have drawn a blank and can't seem to
think of any good wedding anniversary gifts.
It's time to pull out that bag of traditional romantic
gift ideas. And this time you've decided to go with
flowers, maybe even roses. But that doesn't have to be the
end of it. You can still make an impression, big time.
Spice up those traditional wedding anniversary gifts (or
gifts for any occasion) easily. You can get romantic gifts
online that present a unique, creative spin to the old
standby bouquet of flowers.
For example, have your pick of a rose dipped in gold or
silver...or even chocolate. They won't cost you an arm and
a leg, either!
Sometimes it's not the gift you give, but the way you
present it that really sticks in the mind of the receiver.
Here are just some ideas on how you can use those
traditional flower anniversary gifts and make a lasting
impression...
* Take some flowers and break off the petals. Let the
petals fall on the floor around the room. Then light some
candles, take a spin around the room to their favorite easy
listening song, you get the picture.
You could also substitute scented, freeze dried flower
petals.
Make a crown of flowers to present to your King or Queen
for a Day.
* Give a flower from the bouquet one at a time throughout
the day. One in the morning when they wake up, one lying on
the bed waiting when they get out of their morning shower,
one waiting in the car when they go to work, etc.
*Have the flowers delivered by mail. Or at the workplace
instead of giving them at home. Not only will you make an
impression on your significant other, you'll make their co-
workers jealous!
Use your imagination. Even the simplest touch can make
traditional wedding anniversary gifts like flowers even
more special.
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