Flowers for Christmas are a definite must in my opinion! I just love the festive colours of the bouquets that help brighten up any room and add that little bit extra. As soon as Christmas gets close, the bouquets become bigger and even better, including added extras like glitter, pinecones and little decorations.
The bouquet of flowers pictured was very kindly sent to me from Blossoming Gifts, a website that supply many different bouquets that can be sent by post. I was given the option to choose my favourite bunch from the Christmas collection of flowers. I decided to go for the Christmas Cheer* bouquet as it featured the traditional Christmas colours of red and white, while also having frosted pine cones to make it even more festive. The red lillies, germini and carnations all look so beautiful together and come together to create a really lovely bouquet. This year our Christmas tree theme is white and silver, so this bouquet is great at adding a pop of colour to the room with the beautiful red flowers, while the white still maintains the theme.
This bouquet costs £27.99 but Blossoming Gifts kindly gave me a 33% off code which you can use on all other bouquets, apart from the ‘Flowers By Post’ range. This however is only a small range, so you have plenty of beautiful bouquets to choose from! Just enter the code BGIFTS33 at the checkout. 33% is such a huge amount off any order, so definitely make the most of it! Receiving flowers in the post as a gift is such a lovely thing to do.
I have previously been sent a bouquet of flowers from Blossoming Gifts and both times I have been so impressed with the quality. The flowers come well packaged and protected, so you know that they will arrive looking perfect. My last bouquet lasted a good while before they started to droop, so you know that you are getting a good bunch!
I know it is a little close to Christmas and you may think that it is too late to order, BUT Blossoming Gifts are offering next day delivery until the 23rd December. So you don’t have to worry about them not arriving in time for Christmas!
What are your favourite flowers at Christmas time?
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