A clear vase holds white tulips, red roses, pinecones, and red berries, arranged with green leaves and branches
 

First Snowfall

First Snowfall

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This design is sure to excite as much as the view of the hillside glistening in the morning sun after the first showing of winter.

First Snowfall is a floral masterpiece that magically captures the serenity and wonder of the winter season's inaugural embrace. Just as the first snow delicately blankets the earth, providing a fresh perspective and an untouched beauty, this arrangement offers a pristine view of nature's most cherished moments. The design evokes feelings of cozy mornings, where the world outside is painted in white, and the air is filled with the crisp promise of a day yet to unfold. The arrangement's centerpieces, the white tulips, and lush hydrangeas, mirror the unblemished snow that adorns the ground during winter's early days. Their pure hue and gentle form stand as a testament to nature's ability to renew and transform. Complementing these are the deep red roses, adding a touch of warmth, much like a fireplace's glow on a cold winter day. These roses bring depth, passion, and a reminder that even in the coldest times, there's an innate warmth within us all. The sprigs of bright red berries and frosted pinecones introduce a rustic charm, hinting at the raw beauty of the outdoors during winter. Their inclusion feels like a nod to the delicate balance between elegance and wilderness that winter so perfectly encapsulates.

Approx: 8"w x 9"h

DELIVERY: You deserve the best. Due to the unique nature of flowers, flowers may need to vary. If an item is unavailable, we will substitute product of equal or greater value. Every order delivered is hand-delivered direct to the recipient. These items will be delivered by us locally, or a qualified retail local florist.

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