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Graduation Flowers Are At The Head Of The Class

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The coming of spring signals new beginnings, and each year many 
young adults take the first steps toward that new beginning 
when they walk across the stage to accept a diploma at their 
graduation ceremony. Of course, with graduation comes excitement, 
smiles, tears, a big celebration, and lots of wonderful memories. 
One way to help make the day even more beautiful and memorable 
is with flowers.


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The coming of spring signals new beginnings, and each year many
young adults take the first steps toward that new beginning when
they walk across the stage to accept a diploma at their
graduation ceremony. Of course, with graduation comes excitement,
smiles, tears, a big celebration, and lots of wonderful memories.
One way to help make the day even more beautiful and memorable is
with flowers.

Whether your loved one is graduating from college, high school,
kindergarten, or even preschool, flowers can help make the day an
especially memorable one. Here are some tips for using flowers to
earn an A+ on graduation day no matter what age your graduate
is:


Kindergarten and Preschool

You might not think about flowers when you consider how to make
your little one's day a big success. But, everyone loves
flowers-even very small children. Receiving a bouquet of flowers
or a corsage or boutonniere to wear for the day makes young
children feel like grown-ups.


High School

High school graduation is the culmination of thirteen years of
education, and it's a day that should be celebrated in a big
way. Most people purchase flowers to match the school colors.
That's a great idea and most florists will have plenty of school
themed flowers on hand when graduation is pending. However, if
your graduate isn't particularly fond of the school colors or if
he or she has a specific favorite, it's perfectly okay to veer
from the school theme.

Again, you will want to think about getting your graduate a
bouquet or flower arrangement as well as a corsage or
boutonniere. Be aware, however, that some schools have rules
against wearing anything on the graduation gowns, so your
graduate may have to wait until after the ceremony to don their
flowers.

At the graduation party flowers can be used as table centerpieces
or to highlight a display of pictures and the diploma. If you're
uncertain of how flowers can best be used in this area, set up
the display ahead of time, snap a picture, and take it in to your
florist who will be happy to design the perfect piece.

Your florist can also help you use fresh flowers to decorate the
graduation cake. You'll need to coordinate between the baker and
the florist to ensure the cake can accommodate the fresh floral
designs, but this is usually a fairly easy task.


College

Often college graduations are celebrated with only very close
family and friends. But, that doesn't mean you shouldn't use
flowers to help celebrate the day. In fact, college graduates are
at an age at which flowers are even more greatly appreciated. A
lovely arrangement delivered on the morning of the ceremony can
really kick the day off in a special way. Because the number of
guests that may attend a college graduation is often limited,
some family members aren't able to come to the ceremony at all.
In these cases, sending flowers to let the graduate know how
proud you are is even more special.

It doesn't matter what age your graduate is-from 4 to 40,
everyone appreciates the beauty of flowers. Contact your florist
for even more great ideas for using flowers to mark the
importance of graduation. 




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Wesley Berry is member of the American Academy of 
Floriculture (AAF) and President of Wesley Berry Flowers, 
a successful multi-million dollar floral business that 
was established in 1946. He is also the Headmaster of the 
Professional Florists' Institute, a floral design school 
located in Michigan. Visit Wesley Berry Flowers on the web 
at http://www.800wesleys.com .


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