Express Yourself Through the Language of Flowers
Nonfiction / Crafts & Hobbies/ Flower Arranging; Gardening
Date Published: October 24, 2023
The Language of Flowers
It’s well-known that a red rose symbolises love, but what’s not as well-known is that all flowers have special meanings.
Flowers can express everything from thank you and I’m thinking of you to welcome and good luck. There are flowers with celebratory meanings and those that are more fitting for comfort during sorrowful times.
Using flowers to create and send messages is the language of flowers.
If you are someone who gives flowers as gifts, plants flowers in your garden, or uses flowers at events, A Bouquet of Words is for you.
Here you’ll discover just how easy it is to choose the perfect flowers to share the exact sentiments you want.
Inside you’ll find:
- The flower catalogue, your go-to guide for flowers and meanings
- Speciality lists for quick reference
- Helpful tips straight from a former florist (me)
- Blank pages to make notes and keep records
- Calendars with special floral dates throughout the year
- Flower quotes and floral memories
Before you know it you will be making your gifts more personalised, your events more memorable, and your gardens more meaningful.
About the Author
Mary Kelava, a dual citizen of Canada and the UK, has released her first book, award-winning 'A BOUQUET OF WORDS - Express Yourself Through the Language of Flowers'.
Combining her experience as a former teacher and florist, she has created a lovely and charming reference for those new to the world of flowers or for flower enthusiasts looking to deepen their knowledge.
Mary has taken this historic way of communicating and modernised and simplified it for today’s world. Her friendly, conversational writing style will capture your imagination and soon have you speaking in the language of flowers.
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