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Multicoloured Vase Arrangement
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Design: This traditional display showcases a mix of variously hued blooms, such as roses, sunflowers, gerbera daisies, and delphiniums, perfectly accompanied by lush foliage.
Style: Petalino Flower Bar & Events specializes in airy and garden-inspired floral designs.
When to send a multi-coloured vase arrangement:
1. Birthdays
- A bold, multi-coloured arrangement adds excitement and joy to birthday celebrations, especially for someone with a lively personality.
2. Celebrating Milestones
- Whether it's a promotion, anniversary, or graduation, multi-coloured arrangements represent achievement and excitement, making them ideal for marking big moments.
3. Housewarming
- Bright, bold flowers can bring warmth and vibrancy to a new home, making them a great choice for housewarming gifts.
4. Congratulations
- If you're congratulating someone on a new job, engagement, or another accomplishment, a multi-coloured arrangement expresses enthusiasm and positivity.
5. Thank You
- A bold, colourful bouquet is a great way to show gratitude in a fun and uplifting way.
6. Cheer-Up Gesture
- Sending a bold, multi-coloured arrangement can brighten someone's day, lifting their spirits with vibrant, cheerful blooms.
7. Weddings or Events
- For couples or events that embrace bold colours, a multi-coloured arrangement adds a festive, joyful touch to the celebration.
8. Celebration of Life Services
- If the funeral is framed as a "celebration of life" rather than a solemn ceremony, a multi-coloured arrangement can reflect the vibrant personality of the deceased and celebrate the joy they brought to others.
Cultural or Personal Preferences
- In some cultures or communities, bright colours are seen as a way to celebrate life or provide comfort, making multi-coloured flowers appropriate. Understanding the cultural context or personal preferences of the family is key.
- Certain cultures view death as a transition rather than an end, and bright colours are used to honour the journey of the soul. For example:
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- Mexican culture, during the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), uses bright marigolds (cempasúchil) to celebrate and guide the spirits of the dead back to the living. Colours represent happiness, remembrance, and the cyclical nature of life and death.
- In Hindu culture, bright flowers such as marigolds are often used to celebrate the deceased’s passage into the afterlife, symbolizing purity, renewal, and eternal life.
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A multi-coloured arrangement is perfect when you want to convey happiness, enthusiasm, and celebration.
Substitution Policy:
Due to floral availability, especially during peak seasons, substitutions may occur without notice.
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We use flowers of equal or greater value to maintain the overall design and style.
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Flower Colors: Substitutions will try to match the intended color scheme.
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Containers & Accessories: Vases and other items may be substituted based on availability.
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Potential Flower Substitutions: Gladiolus, peonies, tulips, calla lilies, cymbidium orchids, anthuriums, sunflowers.
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Hospital Deliveries:
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Due to scent and allergy concerns, lilies, and eucalyptus may be automatically substituted for hospital deliveries. We ensure a suitable and beautiful alternative is provided. Please check with the hospital before ordering as some departments may not accept flowers.
Flower Care Instructions:
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Keep the vase or container filled with fresh water mixed with the provided flower food.
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After 2-3 days, trim 2-3 cm from the stems at an angle to help the flowers absorb more water.
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Place your flowers in a cool, shaded area, away from direct sunlight, ripening fruit, or air vents.
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For Loose or Boxed Flowers:
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Place freshly cut stems in a vase filled with water and flower food.
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Remove any leaves that will be submerged in water to prevent bacterial growth.
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Re-trim the stems every 2-3 days to keep your flowers looking vibrant.