- Choose your flowers. Roses, daisies and lilies are popular varieties. For a romantic sentiment, try roses or red and pink flowers. For friendship, yellow and white flowers, especially sunflowers or daisies, are bright and happy.
- Sizes of flower bouquets vary, depending on how many flowers you put in. A great way to increase size if there are not many flowers is to find a filler such as baby's breath or fern. Bouquet filler is often inexpensive.
- After flowers are selected, use a ribbon and cellophane, found at any craft or supermarket, and assemble.
- A vase is a great way to present a bouquet. A special vase on hand at home or found at a garage sale makes for a great way to put together a flower bouquet.
- For an extra special touch, tie a balloon to the flower bouquet or include a card to share thoughts with loved ones and bring a smile to their faces.











