Sweetheart Bouquets
Can't afford a dozen red roses for your loved one on Valentine's Day? Make these alternative floral arrangements instead.
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Create beautiful Valentine's Day bouquets with different types of red flowers.Topics of Interest
Rebecca's Garden
More from the showNo doubt about it, the rose is the most popular Valentine's Day flower but as the demand increases, so does the price. Instead of giving roses, create these beautiful red bouquets, without the thorny price tag.
When we look at what's available on Valentine's Day, there are actually a lot of out-of-season red flowers that are engineered to grow during that month, says floral designer Russell Toscano.
For these floral projects, try these popular stems in red:
- tulip
- carnation
- Ranunculus
- red, hot peppers
- Celosia
- Dahlia
- Gomphrena
- Bouvardia
Red Tulip Topiary
Red tulips are beautiful and not that expensive, so you can use a bouquet of them without spending a bundle of money. For this project, gather about a dozen tulips, a planting pot or other container, floral foam cut to fit the pot, string, ribbon and some dry moss.
Red Floral Jazzy Vase Arrangement
To begin, select a bright vase that will serve as a contrast to the red flowers. Fill the container with water and set in a few stems of greenery as the foundation for the arrangement. Next, add a few stems of a large bloom, such as Dahlia. From there, fill out your arrangement with red chili peppers, red Freesia, Ranunculus, Bouvardia and Celosia (to add texture). Remember to re-cut each stem as you place it in the vase to keep the flowers fresh.
"My Heart Is Yours" Arrangement
Start with a purchased piece of heart-shaped floral foam (available from a floral shop or craft store) and wrap the sides of the foam with large tropical leaves, pinning them in place to conceal the foam. To keep the project simple and the cost low, use miniature carnations in red and white to cover the foam. Cut the stems short and insert the blooms into the top of the foam piece, filling up the entire surface. For a final touch, add a red ribbon and a chocolate truffle.
























