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Fourth Of July Flowers

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Your Fourth of July celebration could begin and end with a real 
bang when you use flowers to accent and decorate the day. If 
you're thinking you need to stick with the traditional red, 
white, and blue carnation arrangements you normally see on 
Independence Day, think again! Flowers come in so many varieties

and they're so easy to customize to the occasion that the 
possibilities are endless.


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Fourth Of July Flowers
Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Wesley Berry, AAF
Wesley Berry Flowers
http://www.800wesleys.com/



Your Fourth of July celebration could begin and end with a real
bang when you use flowers to accent and decorate the day. If
you're thinking you need to stick with the traditional red,
white, and blue carnation arrangements you normally see on
Independence Day, think again! Flowers come in so many varieties
and they're so easy to customize to the occasion that the
possibilities are endless.

If you're planning on throwing a Fourth of July celebration,
contact your local florist for help in choosing the perfect
floral arrangements and other accents to make your party
memorable and your guests feel special. When you decorate with
fresh flowers, it shows your guests that you've taken the time
to think about how you can make the surroundings beautiful and
enjoyable for them. Your florist can make doing so easier than
you ever thought possible.

Your florist is a professional designer who is able to create
just the pieces you need to accent and beautify your party
location. And, he or she will also have unique, fun ideas that
you could use as party favors, to recognize special guests, and
to use as centerpieces.

Because flowers come in so many different colors, you'll have a
huge selection to choose from even if you decide to go with the
traditional red, white, and blue theme. Although your florist
will be able to show you many flowers he or she has available,
here are some flower varieties in the traditional colors to get
you started:

 * Red Flowers: Roses, tulips, carnations, anthurium, gladiolus,
freesia, lily, gerbera, chrysanthemum.

 * White Flowers: Asters, gladiolus, freesia, hydrangea, lily,
orchid, chrysanthemum, rose, snapdragons.

 * Blue Flowers: Delphinium, gladiolus, liatris, irises.


All these beautiful red, white, and blue flowers can be used in
many different ways for your party. Your florist can create
small, simple centerpieces, or large and elaborate pieces to
place in more spacious areas. You can also ask your florist to
make special napkin rings or provide single stems to tuck into
your napkins or place at each setting. These can double as party
favors that your guests can take home. And, since the Fourth of
July is a day to celebrate the freedom of our country, you might
also consider having corsages and boutonnieres made to honor
guests who served in the military.

Talk to your florist about the endless possibilities for using
flowers in your Fourth of July celebration. He or she is sure to
have many great ideas to suit your needs and light up your party
more brightly than the fireworks in the sky. 




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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. As a member of the Henry Ford Hospital Community 
Relation Board he has contributed to the community at large 
( http://www.hospital-locator.com ).  He owns both a brick and 
mortar and an internet flower delivery business. Visit Wesley 
Berry Flowers on the web at http://www.wesleyberryflowers.com 
or http://www.800wesleys.com . 


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