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Traditional New Year Flowers are generally deep blues, whites, and even left over Christmas flowers. Why not try decorating with flowers such as orchids or Amaryllis? Both are gorgeous flowers and can add accents to your home that emit class, sophistication, and new beginnings!
Choose flowers that exude the holiday spirit. If you are sending New Year flowers to another, you may want to play it a little safer and stick to more traditional arrangements, but for your own home, bring in the New Year in a new light with a fresh look at flowers! Pick up on the upcoming color trends for the year. Have fun with them and do not limit yourself. There really is never a wrong flower for any occasion!
We were hosting our first New Year’s Eve party as husband and wife and I wanted everything to be just right. I worked for weeks deciding on the menu, drinks and all the traditional decorations and noisemakers. I’ve been a faithful visitor to your site and was surprised to see this blog and to realize that flowers had not even crossed my mind. I took your advise and used several Amaryllis around the room. Everyone had a great time and I got compliments galore on the evening and in particular on the flowers. Thanks to you for the idea!
When I read this article I had every intention of trying it. Somewhere between my dining room table and the flower shop I lost my nerve and bought seasonal red flowers. I wish I could muster the never to try something new but no matter how much I try I always end up buying traditional. Is there a remedy for that?