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Ordering Bouquets for Valentines Day



Roses

Understanding the Color of Roses

Before sending flowers you might want to understand the meaning of roses! So before you order any bouquets, scan this page!

There  are several opinions on the meaning of roses, however below are the most common assumptions.  All roses symbolize love, but certain colors of roses make a specific statement of that love.

Red RosesLove, Respect, Courage

YellowJoy, Gladness, Freedom, Missing You

Pink/Peach Roses- Gratitude, Appreciation, Admiration or Sympathy

White RosesReverence, Purity, Secrecy

Two Roses Joined TogetherEngagement

Red and White Roses TogetherUnity

Need to Order a Bouquet, here’s a list:

Hope this helps,

Barb

Lemon Perfume



lemon verbenaThe fresh smell of lemons, yes that’s a “fave”!

The coming of spring, and the heat of summer are a great reminder of the crisp aroma of lemons. Just thinking of it right now makes me smile. Fall and winter keeps it’s cheer when I’m wearing Lemon Perfume, especially Lemon Verbena Perfume.

Lemon Verbena Perfume is made from the essential oil of the Lemon Verbena Shrub; this shrub will grow between three and 7 meters and has a powerful lemon citrus scent with tiny white or lavender flowers that bloom in late summer.

What’s great about Lemon Verbena perfume is that you can actually get a bottle of pure perfume oil, and it’s not that expensive at only about $11.

I’m looking forward to summer and lemonade now!

Barb

Sensi Perfume



Sensi Perfume by Giorgio Armani

An aroma of musky, woodsy, freshness

Sensi Perfume by Giorgio Armani has such a lovely scent! Avid users of Sensi Perfume say the comment they often receive is that it “smells sexy”.

The nice thing about Sensi, is that one small application can last you all day. Hey, I know people who practically dump an entire bottle of their favorite perfume on themselves (or it seems that way) and if they did this with Sensi, they would have to be quarantined!

The ingredients in Sensi are;  Akazia, kaffir-Limette, Orgeat, jasmin, Palisander, and Benzoe. This mixture contributes to it’s overall freshness. Some of the words used to describe Sensi are, “Woodsy”, “Oriental Spicy”, “Musky”.  These descriptions contradict the fact that this perfume is a designated member of the Floral Family. So I guess, to each his own. I say a fresh, musky, clean scent might perfectly describe it.

P.S. – If you use this perfume, please feel free to go here and leave your comments on it.