COLOR GUIDE FOR GRADUATION FLOWERS CHOICE
Know someone who’s graduating soon? Plan about your gift ahead!
Graduation is perhaps the most awaited ceremony of any student in any level. This is most especially for 4th or 5th year students in College when we feel the most excitement (and maybe a pinch of anxiety) about what’s ahead.
Nevertheless, graduation is one great achievement to anyone and we ought to show our pride and support to those who made it to this special day.
Flowers and Greens is thrilled to reveal to you our special arrangements for this coming occasion. But while waiting for the wonderful surprises, let us share with you this color guide in case you are thinking about what flowers you should send.
Red
Let’s start with classic red. It’s known red is the color associated with romance. It almost always symbolizes love and admiration. On the side, red also show respect and courage. If you want to say “Your efforts are much recognized and appreciated”, then choose red.
Yellow
We want his/ her graduation day to be filled with happiness, a feeling of success and pride. Yellow is perfect if you want to scream “Congratulations! You made it!” Aside from that, yellow symbolize friendship- with anyone. So you can send this to a friend, or someone special you treat as your best friend!
Orange
Yes, seriously, you should consider orange. Orange is a bold color and is undoubtedly full of life with its vibrant hue. The color speaks of enthusiasm and exuberance. Want to day “Congratulations! So excited for you!”? Send orange colored blooms.
Purple
Do you know why purple flowers are used as leis in graduations? It’s because this color not only is a royal color. It also symbolizes dignity and expresses admiration and adoration. So if you want to say “I’m so proud of you, congratulations!”
Is this guide helpful? We hope it is! If you’re curious about what specific flowers you can send a friend in his or her graduation, you can visit our online shop and watch out for the next blogs for our recommendation.
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