Flower arrangements can re-energize us and give people a sense of peace and tranquility. Coronavirus is affecting their lives financially and emotionally. Weddings and events have been postponed or canceled, and we shifted to social distancing. Scientific research has shown flower arrangements can reduce stress. Flowers are proven to improve moods by triggering feelings of happiness and social comfortability. Some brides and grooms are rescheduling weddings to be smaller and will DIY their flower arrangements.
Creating flower arrangements for your wedding or your home will make you help feel re-energized and happy. Rescheduling weddings is not easy and is not what any bride plans. Be patient; your wedding day will happen. Here are some flowers that can re-energize you and bring happiness to your wedding day or home decor flower arrangements.
Gerber Daisies Flowers

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First, Gerbera daisies are bright, happy, and colorful flowers. Because they are versatile flowers, use these blooms in wedding table centerpieces, bridal bouquets, bridal showers, and home décor. Gerbera daisies are whimsical and unique, perfect, and makes everyone smile!
Rose Flower Arrangements

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Roses connect to our hearts and is a symbol of love. The smell of a rose enhances our feelings of romance. They are available all year round in many colors and sizes. At weddings, roses are the focal flower in bouquets and flower centerpieces. For all of these reasons, roses will fit in anyone’s budget!
Lavender Flowers

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Lavender flowers smell heavenly! Did you know lavender helps your body relax? It helps reduce anxiety and has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. You can re-energize and enjoy lavender all year around. Lavender is a perfect choice for rustic, garden-style floral arrangements. Add sprigs of lavender flowers to your dinner party place settings. Use it in wedding bouquets, boutonnieres, and table centerpieces.
Orchids Flower Arrangements

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Orchids are unique exotic flowers that lend themselves to create floral arrangements. There are different varieties of orchid flowers. Use them in loose arrangements or wedding bouquets and boutonnieres. They’re a perfect choice for home decor or informal orchid flower arrangements or creating submerged orchid table centerpieces.
Chrysanthemums Flowers

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Chrysanthemums flowers come in a wide variety of different styles and a multitude of colors. They are available in small blooms, fluted petals, and freely and loosely blooms in different colors. Use them as focal flowers or accent flowers in your wedding table centerpieces or bouquets. Bunch a few rustic mums together and put them in a classy silver antique vase and put them on your kitchen table.
Tulip Flowers

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Tulips are perfect for any occasion in all types of flower arrangements. They have a simplicity for home décor flower arrangements or special events. Tulips scream Springtime! The cup-shaped blossom has six petals and can be smooth, fringed or ruffled. Tulips are elegant in wedding flower bouquets, centerpieces, or sitting in your favorite vase.
Carnation Flowers

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Why does carnation flowers get a bad rap? Carnation is the most known flowers around the world. These sturdy and robust flowers are great to add bulk to your bouquet or flower centerpiece. The great thing about carnations, they look beautiful, pair with almost any flower. Enjoy them in a vase with chrysanthemums, roses, gerbera daisies or sunflowers.
Explore Blooms By The Box website and read more on “How-to” DIY your flowers for your special event or home decor. Watch our DIY Flower Video Tutorials.
