Build Your Own Wellness Bouquet

Build Your Own Wellness Bouquet

We were just invited to be a part of an event for the wives and girlfriends of the Chicago Bears centered on wellness - which is of upmost importance during the football season that has a lot of highs and lows, risk of injury, and lots of moving parts.

To add a wellness spin to our flower bar, we paired each flower with their meaning whether it was by their color or type. 

We encouraged the ladies to choose the flowers based on what qualities they wanted to bring into their life - and therefore create their own wellness bouquet! It was such a hit. 

The two takeaways: 

1) There's deeper meaning to everything if you lean in and recognize that. Next time you're between colors whether it's a sweater, paint chip, or flower - maybe use its deeper meaning as a tie breaker!

2) We pride ourselves on creating special touches and moments for each of our clients... Come to us with an idea and we'll cater our offerings to you! 

Color Symbolism / Meaning Common Flowers in This Color
Red Love, passion, courage, respect Roses, tulips, carnations, gerberas
Pink Grace, admiration, gentleness, joy Peonies, roses, ranunculus, tulips
White Purity, innocence, sympathy, spirituality Lilies, roses, hydrangeas, orchids
Yellow Friendship, happiness, optimism, warmth Sunflowers, daffodils, roses, mums
Orange Enthusiasm, energy, excitement, creativity Marigolds, lilies, gerberas
Purple Royalty, luxury, admiration, mystery Lavender, lisianthus, irises
Blue Peace, serenity, trust, inspiration Delphinium, hydrangea, cornflower
Green Renewal, health, harmony, good fortune Bells of Ireland, ferns, eucalyptus
Lavender Elegance, femininity, calm, devotion Lavender, lilacs, roses
Peach Sincerity, gratitude, modesty Roses, ranunculus, dahlias

 

We were excited to be a part of the event hosted by Ref-fer so many other amazing brands, including Free People at the FP movement studio in Chicago (check it out!!), Becco Bags, Uncommon James, Glamnetic, Just Enough, and Cozy Earth to name a few!

 

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