The
flowers that you order will be beautifully presented to
ensure that the recipient experiences the full splendour
of the gift you have chosen. The type of packaging that is
used will depend on the style of bouquet.
Handtied
Bouquet
A
handtied bouquet removes the need for the flowers to be
arranged when received. After being removed from the
packaging, the flowers can be placed into a vase and
create an instant display.
The
flowers will be wrapped in either cellophane, crepe or
coloured paper. 'Cello' as it is called may be accompanied
by coloured tissue, which will highlight the vibrancy of
the flowers delivered.
Water
may be added to the handtie creating an 'aqua-pack'; this
will ensure that the flowers stay as fresh as possible
until they are ready to be placed in a vase. Sending
flowers in this way is perfect if the recipient does not
receive the flowers at home.
Flatpack
A
flatpack is a traditional way of presenting a bouquet of
flowers. The flowers are loosely tied together and placed
in an enclosed triangle of cellophane. The flowers are
then finished with a bow or raffia tie. A bouquet of
flowers loosely tied can also be placed in a cone of
wrapping to give a modern feel to this style of packaging
.