Friday, December 25, 2015

Easy Steps on How to Dry Your Roses

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On Valentine’s Day almost one-fourth of the adult population buys flowers for someone special in their life, primarily roses.  Getting your roses and then watching them bloom is always amazing to see over the course of a week, but what to do you do when you want to enjoy your roses longer?  In a couple easy steps, you can dry out your roses so that you can continue to enjoy them for even longer. Check out discount Anniversary Flowers at FTD! Get FTD coupon code 2016 and save up to 50% OFF! 

Step One: Gather Your Materials


Rose drying materials

Yep, it is as easy as it looks.  All you need is scissors, some string or burlap, and then your flowers!

Step Two: Prepare the Flowers


Trimming the roses

Trim all of the leaves off while leaving a centimeter or two of sturdy stem.  This way you can use the stems to rest the flower on while it hangs. In this example, I used a piece of burlap, the thicker material allows me to hang several roses at once!

Hanging the rose

Step Three: Hang the Flowers

Tie your string around a sturdy post or rod.  Here, I hung it on the post of a chair that is not used very often and won’t be disturbed while the roses dry out.

Burlap on chair

Once you tie the string or burlap, hang the roses using the stem that was left on.

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Roses Hung

Once the roses are dry they can be taken down, but be careful – the dried rose petals are very delicate!

International Women’s Day: What is It? And Why Do We Celebrate It?

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As we get closer to March, murmurs about International Women’s Day begin to pop up.  Do you need to know more about it and what it means?  We are here to help you out!

What is International Women’s Day?

Every year International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th.  This springtime celebration began in New York City in 1909 as National Women’s Day, and it was created to recognize the continual advancements made by women at that time.  As more progress was made in women’s rights, the holiday was spread internationally. In 1913, March 8th was officially declared as International Women’s Day which we are still celebrating today. To read more about these advancements, check out the International Women’s Day and Find discount Anniversary Flowers at FTD! Go through this FTD coupon and save up to 50% OFF! 
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How is International Women’s Day Celebrated?

Every country celebrates International Women’s Day a little bit differently.  In certain countries, such as China, Vietnam, Russia, and Bulgaria, the day is celebrated as a national holiday which, for some, means women get the day off work!  In other countries, it is celebrated as a day that men take the time to honor the women in their lives, some of which give flowers and candy.  Unlike Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day, which is generally celebrated to show the love and appreciation for significant others and mothers, this day is about taking the time to recognize and appreciate the women in your life.  This could mean an old teacher, coach or instructor.  It could be one of your managers or mentors throughout your career.  Whoever it might be, this is a great day to set aside to recognize how special and important they are in your life.

International Women's Day Iris

How can I celebrate International Women’s Day?

Amid all of the national holidays we seem to recognize like, National Smile Day or National Eat a Croissant Day, we need to take the time to really recognize the important ones like International Women’s Day.  Here are a couple ideas for how your can recognize all the women in your life.
  • A quick text message to your closest friends and acquaintances is a perfect way to show your recognition and appreciation to have them in your life.
  • Flowers are always symbolic of your gratitude and appreciation for those who have had a major impact on your life. This symbol brightens their day and encourages them to keep on going and inspiring others like they did with you. Here are some bouquets that might help you get started!
  • Get together with a group of women and attend a local Women’s Day event. Here is a calendar from the International Women’s Day organization for events in different countries.
  • Can’t make it to an event? Take the time to find a way to help those women still fighting for their rights.Donate to International Women’s Day or Participate in their discussions using the hashtag #womensday
  • Host your own Women’s Day event. Get all of the women in your life together to celebrate each other!

Favorite Spring Flowers

As the saying goes, April Showers bring May Flowers. Well, FTD is here to bring you those spring time favorites before May rolls around.  Here’s a guide to our favorite spring flowers.

Tulips

Tulips are the quintessential spring flower.   After planting your tulip bulbs in the fall and then waiting all winter, seeing your tulips bloom is one of the first signs that it is spring time.  The bright colors and green leaves offset the bare trees and the cool air after a long winter (unless you are enjoying life in a warmer climate).  This special flower is sure to put anyone into a good mood.   There are many kinds of tulips, but the ones pictured here are standard tulips and French tulips.  Both have similar blooms and colors, but French tulips are longer stemmed and take longer to grow. Follow this link to save 25% OFF Select Flowers, Gifts, and Plants at FTD! Visit at http://coupon4share.com/store/ftd.com

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Daffodils

Similar to tulips, daffodils or narcissus are perennials that bloom in the spring after being planted in the fall. Most associate daffodils with being yellow, but they can also be two toned with white petals and a yellow trumpet, yellow petals and an orange trumpet, etc.  These spring time favorites are only in bloom for a short amount of time, which means admire them while you can!   Fun fact: our VP of Design Michael Skaff said his favorite flower is the daffodil – read more about him here.

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yellow daffodils

Asiatic Lilies

Lilies are really in bloom all year round, but Asiatic lilies are popular in the spring time for a couple of reasons.  First, they are able to bloom in early spring and last throughout the summer. Also, the white Asiatic lilies are synonymous with Easter, commonly called the Easter lily. Lilies are beautiful flowers – why not enjoy them as soon as possible!

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Iris

This spring favorite makes a great addition to any bouquet.  Although iris can be a multitude of colors, the blueish-purple iris mix well with many spring time bouquets because they add the pop of color next to yellow lilies, white daisies, etc. Just like all of the other spring flowers, iris are perennials that bloom again in the spring.

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6 Spring Break Ideas for the Whole Family

The holidays are long gone, but summer seems so far away, doesn’t it? Take heart; it’s almost time for spring break. If you’re planning a trip for you and your family, we can help. Below are six spring break ideas for a fun and inspirational time with the family (all prices are approximate and for a family of four):

1. North and South Carolina Flower Festivals (Varies)

North and South Carolina are one big stretch of beautiful flora come end of March and into April.

Spring Break Ideas Flower Festivals

Visit Biltmore Estate (Asheville, North Carolina) during Biltmore Blooms (March 20-May 25). You’ll seedaffodils, hyacinths and every shade of tulip you’ve ever imagined. The event isn’t just flowers though—enjoy wine tasting, top-tier restaurant dining and delectable desserts, as well as a tour of the beautiful grounds at this family-friendly venue. Admission is $49 for adults, $24.50 for youth.
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Visit the Flowertown Festival in Summerville, South Carolina, for the long weekend of March 27-29. This event, hosted by the YMCA, features beautiful azaleas and wisteria in bright pink and purple. You’ll find food, kid’s activities, a farmers market. And the best part is admission and parking are free.
The Azalea Garden Tour (Wilmington, North Carolina) is a long-running, 13-garden tour. Though it’s only open for three days (April 10-12), it ranges from traditional gardens to modern landscapes to downright whimsical designs. Tickets are $25 and valid for all three days.
Spring Break branching into May? Check out the Orangeburg Festival of Roses (Orangeburg, South Carolina; May 1-3) or the Iris Festival (Sumter, South Carolina; May 22-24). Both festivals won’t disappoint.

2. Savannah, Georgia (2 nights, $1,600)

For the perfect mix of beach beauty and Southern charm, visit Savannah, Georgia. The average March temperature ranges from the mid-60s to mid-70s, and the beach on Tybee Island is just 20 minutes away. For lodging, book a vacation rental on a site like Airbnb.

Spring Break Ideas Savannah

During the day, tour the city’s historic district with Old Town Trolley Tours, visit stately mansions, walk on cobblestone streets and marvel at the moss-draped oaks overhead. Water enthusiasts can rent kayaks, relax on a riverboat cruise or watch for dolphins. Finish the day with a fresh fish dinner and live music.

3. Coast Starlight, Los Angeles to Seattle (1 night, $600-$1,600)

Consider a train trip on the Coast Starlight. This Amtrak route runs daily between Los Angeles and Seattle through some of the most beautiful and diverse scenery in North America. From the comfortable Sightseer Lounge Car, you and the family view miles of unadulterated forests, mountains and sparkling blue coastline.

Spring Break Ideas Coastline Drive

The route also features wireless Internet and Amtrak’s classic dining car, where everybody can meet and talk with other travelers over a hot breakfast, lunch or dinner. Sleeper car passengers can choose to eat or lounge in the plush Parlour Car (meals included), or watch a movie in the theater below. For a less expensive option, sign up for Amtrak Guest Rewards World Mastercard and pay for your roomette with bonus points.

4. Denver, Colorado (3 nights, $3,000)

For an active family, a late-season ski trip in the Rocky Mountains might be just the right fit. Keystone Resort is an easy drive from Denver and offers many activities for the whole family including scenic sleigh rides, ice skating, hockey and tubing.

Spring Break Ideas Skiing

And when you tire of hitting the slopes, indulge in a facial or Swedish massage. Other renowned ski resorts nearby include Vail and Winter Park. Ask about discounts for children under 12 and bundled lift tickets for skiing at multiple resorts.

5. Valencia, Spain (5 nights, $6,000)

Craving something a little more international? Fly the whole family to Valencia, Spain, for the Fallas Festival(literally “The Fires”), a week-long celebration filled with fireworks, parades and gunpowder. All year, artisans labor to craft colorful, cartoon-like monuments made of plaster, wood, cardboard and paper-machĂ©. After five days of festivities, the monuments (some many stories high) are burned to the ground on the streets of downtown Valencia.

Spring Break Ideas Spain

If crowds and fire aren’t your thing, immerse yourself in Spanish history and culture during your stay by visiting Valencia Cathedral, Central Market or the historic Torres de Serranos. Wake up to a glass of fresh-squeezed Valencian orange juice, a flaky chocolate pastry and cafĂ© con crema. Rent bicycles and ride along the beach. Enjoy mild evenings, Spanish-style, by shopping late and enjoying a light supper of tapas and, for Mom and Dad, sangria.

6. Home Sweet Home ($100)

Sometimes being a tourist in your hometown is all you need. Take a tour of your state capitol building or county courthouse. Browse coupon sites for deals on local amusement parks or music venues. Visit your local office of tourism for more ideas on where to go; think zoos, art museums, historic buildings and community theaters.

Spring Break Ideas Staying Home

You could also hold an at-home movie marathon—catch up on all the previous “Star Wars” episodes, maybe?—or invite some friends over to play board games. Take the whole family to play laser tag or go camping in your own backyard (if weather permits, of course).
Don’t forget about Mom time, either. Just as spring break is drawing to a close, treat yourself to an at-home spa package, complete with lotion, bath salts and a massage roller.

Whatever you do, take advantage of your time off to make some memories. Happy spring break!

Printable Calendars for a More Floral 2016

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A new year always seems like a fresh start. It’s a time when we reflect on the triumphs and tribulations of the past twelve months and make resolutions for the coming year. We think about where we have room to grow and celebrate all that we have learned and accomplished. It’s like flipping the page to a new chapter of our story.
We get a similar revitalized feeling when opening a new calendar. There are so many possibilities for the 365 days that lie ahead – dinners, vacations, parties, and many other gatherings that have yet to be scheduled. To help you plan out 2016 and celebrate the new year, we created printable calendars inspired by some of our favorite flowersClick here and save 25% OFF Select Flowers, Gifts, and Plants at FTD!
For those who like to write all over your calendar, the full page wall printouts (8.5” x 11”) are a great option. If you use your calendar to keep track of the date and decorate your workspace, try the smaller desktop version with bold backgrounds. For best results, the desktop version should be printed on 11” x 17” paper and folded into an upright calendar.
Regardless of which you choose, these calendars are sure to brighten up your space and help you stay organized as you enter 2016!
printable floral calendar - january
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printable floral calendar - february
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printable floral calendar - march
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printable floral calendar - april
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printable floral calendar - may
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printable floral calendar - june
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printable floral calendar - july
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printable floral calendar - august
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printable floral calendar - september
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printable floral calendar - october
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printable floral calendar - november
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printable floral calendar - december
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Now that you have a printable calendar or two at your disposal, it should be easy to keep track of all those important meetings, birthdays, and special events. You can post your wall calendar up next to your favorite prints and inspirational postcards with some colorful washi tape, or place your desktop calendar next to your favorite desk decorations. Even better, complement the illustrated flowers with an orchid or some succulents to keep your desk green and lively year-round.

How to Make the Perfect Cheese Platter from FTD.com

Cheese is one of those versatile foods that can go with nearly anything. In the form of grilled cheese or macaroni and cheese, it’s the perfect comfort food. On top of pasta, it’s a great garnish. As a cheese platter, it’s the star of the show. The special thing about cheese platters is that the cheese is in its purest form. You can taste its intricate flavors and complement them with sweet and savory accompaniments. A well put together cheese platter isn’t just delicious, it also has a way of elevating an event.


But an event isn’t just about the food, it’s also about the ambiance. You can liven up your space and draw attention to your perfect cheese platter with a few well placed bouquets or perhaps a floral centerpiece. The combination of rich cheese and fresh flowers is sure to be an instant hit with your guests.
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Luckily, just the right flowers are only a phone call or click away, and creating a polished cheese platter is almost as easy. To help you impress your guests next time you host a party, we’ve put together a guide on how to craft a perfect cheese platter.

Types of Cheese

The great thing about cheese is that there are so many textures and flavors. The four main textures of cheese are soft, semi-soft, semi-hard, and hard. The firmness depends on the moisture content and aging time. A good cheese platter includes a different textures and flavors. To ensure a mixture of flavors make sure to include at least one goat, blue, or aged cheese. Also pay attention to the types of milk the cheeses are made from. Choosing cheeses made with different types of milk (e.g. goat, cow, sheep) increases the variety on your platter. You shouldn’t include more than four or five cheeses in your platter as not to overwhelm people’s palettes.

If you’re serving cheese as an appetizer, purchase 1 to 2 ounces of cheese per person, plus other accompaniments. If it’s the central food, purchase 3 to 4 ounces of cheese per person. And remember, refrigerating cheese subdues the flavors, so take the cheese out of the fridge an hour before the party starts so it can be served at room temperature.



Fresh: Fresh cheeses are made with little processing. The milk is curdled through lactic acid fermentation instead of adding rennet. Unlike most cheeses, fresh cheeses aren’t ripened or fermented.

Examples: ricotta, cottage cheese, mascarpone, mozzarella, cream cheese, queso fresco, paneer, cerney, queso blanco

Soft: Soft cheeses are only ripened for a short period of time and are not pressed or cooked. Their moisture content is typically between 50% and 60%. Most of these cheeses have thin skins with creamy centers.

Examples: brie, feta, caboc, provel, acapella, bryndza, cirrus, cranborne, filetta, fougerus, picolo

Semi-Soft: Semi-soft cheeses are ripened for slightly longer. They are known to have a mild, buttery taste and have a moisture content between 40% and 50%.

Examples: havarti, pepper jack, jarlsberg, limburger, alpine gold, brin, colby jack, willoughby, san geronimo, pannerone

Semi-Hard: Semi-hard cheeses are uncooked pressed cheeses that are very dense. They are often light yellow, and have much sharper flavors than semi-soft cheeses.

Examples: colby, gouda, monterey jack, provolone, derby, edam, cantal, bismark, venus, rosso, cheddar, longhorn

Hard: Hard cheeses have been cooked and pressed. Cooking the cheeses at high temperatures tightens the protein bonds, which leads to the firm and sometimes granular texture. Aged cheeses are hard cheeses.

Examples: asiago, cheshire, emmental, graviera, gruyere, leyden, parmigiano-reggiano, pecorino, toscano, romano, swiss, gruyere

Goat: Goat cheeses are made from goat’s milk or a mix of goat’s milk and cow’s milk. Though they are usually considered soft cheeses, they have a very strong, salty flavor, which sets them apart from the rest.

Examples: chevre, humboldt fog, majorero, charolais, clochette, caprice, coupole, danby, graviera, mascares

Blue Cheese: Blue cheeses aren’t cooked or pressed. They are injected with blue-green mold which causes fermentation to happen from the inside outwards, These cheeses have a crumbly texture and sharp flavor. They are often soft cheeses.

Examples: gorgonzola, blue castello, cambozola, montbriac, roquefort, stilton, danish blue, cabrales, meredith blue, saint agur



Types of Cheese Utensils

A set of cheese knives may seem intimidating at first, but once you know the right way to use them they’ll make slicing your cheese into even, smooth pieces way easier. If you choose to use kitchen knives instead, make sure not to use serrated knives, they leave marks on the cheese preventing it from looking clean cut. When you serve the cheese, make sure each type of cheese has its own knife to prevent the flavors from mixing. Serving cheese with cheese forks or spreaders also adds a nice touch.



How to Cut Cheese

Cheese should be cut in different ways depending on its shape and texture. This not only allows guests to receive equal slices of cheese and helps the cheese platter look organized, it also ensures a balanced distribution of flavor between slices of cheese. Cheeses’ flavor is strongest next to the rind. Each cutting method accounts for this by trying to make sure every slice has an equal amount of rind.

Though all rinds are edible, some are more palatable than others. Rinds of soft cheeses usually add to and enhance their flavor, while rinds of well-aged cheeses are often hard and unpleasant. If rinds appear brown or dusty grey, they probably won’t taste good.



Accompaniments

When choosing food to accompany the cheese, make sure that you don’t choose flavors that are too overpowering. These include overly spicy foods, foods with strong garlic or onion flavors, or citrusy, highly acidic foods. A balanced cheese platter should include three to five types of cheese, two to three types of bread, two to three sweet accompaniments, and two to three savory accompaniments. Also include sweet foods like dried or fresh fruit like grapes, figs, pears, apples, or apricots, and jelly, chocolate, and chutney. And savory foods like salami, prosciutto, olives, mustard, sun-dried tomatoes, walnuts, pecans, and almonds.



Cheese/Accompaniment Pairings

Tips for Choosing Accompaniments
Include bread in a variety of textures – soft baguettes, crunchy crackers, dense, fruited bread. Fruited bread provides a great contrast to salty cheeses like manchego, while more bland breads give the cheese and other accompaniments a platform to stand out.
Bitter nuts, like walnuts, pair well with rich cheeses like those made from sheep’s milk and goat’s milk. Common cheeses to pair with walnuts include feta, pecorino, ricotta, and manchego.
Sweet nuts like pecans are a great contrast to salty cheeses like havarti and roquefort.
Fruit’s sweetness is also a welcome contrast to salty cheeses like goat cheese or blue cheese. Fruit can come in many forms from fresh fruit to jams and chutneys to dried fruit, which tends to be sweeter.
Cured meats have strong flavors, which tend to overpower mind cheeses. To combat this pair them with sharp or nutty flavored cheeses.
Cured sausages with smoky flavors work well with creamy cheeses that cool the smoky flavor.
A general rule for pairings is “if it grows together it goes together,” meaning that items from the same region are probably a good match.











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Thursday, December 17, 2015

8 Floral Backgrounds To Enrich Your Life

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We all try to give our treasured devices character by personalizing them. Our phones are covered in cases with fun prints and bright colors. Our laptops are outfitted with keypad covers, protective cases, and stickers. And our background images show off loved ones and inspirational phrases. The right background photo has a way of tying everything together and giving our devices character, but sometimes stylish, high-quality images are hard to find. To make this search a little easier, we put together hi-res backgrounds with our favorite flowers and inspirational words on them.
When you look at the white rose, remember all of the love in your life – those who you love and who love you. If you choose the peony, think about the beauty that surrounds you – life’s beauty, nature’s beauty, people’s beauty. If the poppy speaks to you, think about its history of symbolizing peace and remember to find bliss in whatever you do. A little reminder to love greater, dream bigger, or believe in yourself is never a bad thing. You look at your device countless times a day, so why not have a positive message waiting for you when you do.
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pink flower believe
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red flower bliss
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pink hibiscus love
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yellow flowers imagine
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If you want to go beyond that floral desktop background and decorate your office space with real blooms, there are lots of options. You can add a potted plant or succulents as permanent fixtures, or get a fashionable vase and change your flowers with the seasons. Place your flowers among your favorite notebook, pens, and coffee mug to freshen up your workspace, make it smell great, and add a burst of color. Studies have shown that bright colors energize you, so your bright blooms may even be the pick-me-up you didn’t know you needed. Celebrate and honor the life of loved ones with Sympathy Flowers, Plants, and More and SAVE up to $15 OFF at FTD! Click here

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