Be Happy This Christmas With our 10 Flowery Survival Tips
This is my third post on Flowers…uncut, but my first as an Arena Flowers employee. I’ve been a friend of the company since the early days and have written some guest posts on brand reputation and making the most of off-line advertising.
The temperature in London has dropped; it’s started snowing, however things are definitely hotting-up at Flowers HQ.
It’s just over a week until Christmas; we’re busy and bustling, getting out flower deliveries. We know you are all in full swing too with Christmas shopping and Christmas parties.
This can be a stressful 10 days coming up and we at Arena Flowers want you to feel good this Christmas, so we’ve put together a Top 10 Guide to survival over the next week or so:
1) Going to a Christmas party and hoping to meet Mr. or Miss. Right? Well, you are clearly going to need some mistletoe. The tradition of kissing under mistletoe is believed to have originated in Scandinavia where mistletoe is associated with peace and love. Mistletoe is also thought to promote fertility…so use wisely!
2 ) Hosting a Christmas party? Why not coordinate your floral arrangements with your decorations? The Christmas White Bowl is a fantastic table piece. Made with white roses and white candles all kept in place with wonderfully fragrant pine fronds and cinnamon bundles (it almost smells as good as it looks). Our florists also add pine cones and waxed apples for a traditional Christmas touch. This all sits in a wonderful glass bowl wrapped inside with aspidistra leaves.
3) Recovering from a party? Try a lavender and vervain tea with some honey for sweetness. Vervain is known for its soothing effects and lavender for relaxation. The honey should give you a natural energy boost.
4) Spending Christmas day with family? Why not send them flowers in advance? A lot of effort goes into making Christmas day magical, how best to show your support if you can’t help in person than by sending Christmas flowers in advance? Try the Festive Fun bouquet. The bright gerbera and traditional warm tone roses contrast with sparkly silver thistles. With just the right amount of greenery, this is a beautifully balanced bouquet.
5) Are you hosting the family Christmas? Dr Edward Bach was one of the pioneers of homeopathic medicine and he championed the use of flowers as natural remedies in his very famous Bach Flower Remedies, still popular today. Why not try Bach’s Hornbeam remedy? It is used to combat feelings of tiredness before a large task ahead. A perfect boost on Christmas day morning.
6) Entertaining kids over Christmas? Children love Christmas and there seems to be no limit to their energy. Why not take advice from the Victorians and get the kids’ creativity flowing by having them make some paper flowers? There’s a great video guide and some step by step instructions from the BBC and don’t forget to send us photos of your paper roses so we can compare them with the real thing!
7) Room for more? Complement a hearty Christmas meal with some refreshing mint chocolates and you don’t get any more fantastic than the Prestat mint chocolate box. Plenty to choose from with peppermint creams and coffee mints. These are truly luxurious, but don’t take our word for it, Prestat has been awarded the Royal Warrant by Her Majesty The Queen.
8) Saying thank you? What a better way to thank your hosts than to send them some cheery flowers. The Yuletide gift wrap is a wonderful, vibrant bouquet of gerberas, lilies and our grand prix roses. Or try any of our Thank You Flowers as a perfect way to show your appreciation.
9) Cheering up left overs? How about making some flowery garnishes to cheer up those inevitable turkey sandwiches and brussel sprout salads? It takes no time to carve carnations from carrots or turn cucumbers into chrysanthemums. We liked this handy guide to flower garnishes.
10) Treating yourself? Christmas is about receiving as much as giving and it’s important to put your feet up and relax in preparation for the new year ahead. Why not treat yourself to this Christmas Faerie bouquet? It’s an unusual and very elegant bouquet. The dusty pink roses fit perfectly with the alstroemeria (also called the Peruvian Lily).
With a touch of festive decorations such as cinnamon bundles and sparkling thistles it’s really stunning.
Happy Christmas from all of us at Arena Flowers!

Filed under: Christmas Flowers, Flowers, General on December 17th, 2009
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