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Gift giving with flowers the MiGi way

by Jacqueline

June 23, 2009


Today's post is from the trend-setting designers known as the MiGi Girls, Michele Adams and Gia Russo. MiGi and Teleflora have teamed up to create a fabulous line of baby bouquets.




Who doesn’t like receiving flowers, especially unexpectedly? Michele and I have been working with flowers for several years and LOVE them. Whether it’s buying fresh flowers at the local farmers market, receiving them as a surprise or giving them as a gift, flowers will always put a smile on your face.

As designers and lifestyle experts, we are always thinking of unique ways to use flowers. Here are some of our favorite foolproof ideas:

1. Gift-wrapping a present and incorporating a flower adds a beautiful simple touch to any gift. Tuck the flower bloom into the knot of the bow. Choose flowers that are hearty and can sustain being without water. Some floral recommendations are tulips, roses, daisies or even a tropical leaf.



2. Purchasing seasonal flowers by the stem from your local Teleflora florist is perfect for a get well, thank you or hostess gift. To make the bouquet special, wrap the bouquet in piece of tulle or paper (to create a cuff) and tie the bouquet with a beautiful satin or grosgrain ribbon.



3. A potted orchid, hydrangea, tulip, or daffodil from your local Teleflora florist makes a beautiful gift. For a personalized added touch, cover the pot in a piece of fabric and tie a ribbon.



Comments


EMMA L HORTON
EMMA L HORTON | Reply
March 6, 2009

SEEING ALL OF THESE FLOWERS REMINDS ME OF MY YOUTH....MY GRANDMOTHER COULD GROW AND KIND OF FLOWER AND SHE DID


shati
shati | Reply
May 6, 2009

this is very nice sait


Lori
Lori | Reply
July 6, 2009

My daughter accidentally broke my grandmother's Teleflora gingerbread house. This house was given as a gift to my grandmother who died in January. If there is any way that I may purchase this special gingerbread house, please advise.


May Schultz
May Schultz | Reply
July 6, 2009

I know that flowers are expected at funerals, but I prefer to do something more practical.  That seems like SUCH a waste of a LOT of money, when you send flowers. And you only see them one or two days and they're gone. I'd rather send a dinner to the family instead.

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