6 Unique Bouquet Ideas for Valentine’s Day (2024)

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Roses are a dime a dozen on Valentine’s Day — and by “dime” we mean at least $80. Roses are beautiful and timeless, sure, but they’re also expected. Want to impress someone you love on V-Day (or any random Tuesday)? Time to get creative. A beautiful, custom bouquet doesn’t have to be incredibly expensive or complicated to make. All you have to do is chat with a florist about your preferences (or write thorough order notes online). Be sure to give them a price point, any flowers or colors you like, and let them have fun.

When I chatted with two LA-based florists at Colibri Garden Floral Design Shop, they both encouraged customization. “We love it when we’re given the freedom to have fun as florists and make something special and out of the ordinary. Something memorable,” said co-owner Jona Mendoza.

If you’re not sure where to start, don’t fret! I got some great ideas for fun, unconventional bouquets from Mendoza, his co-owner Myo Chung, and Chung’s momwho also works at the shop and who made me a custom basket of pastries and pink flowers (more on that below!).

The best part? Colibri flowers are available for delivery on DoorDash. If you want one of these special bouquets (or have an idea of your own!), just write a thorough comment or give them a ring before ordering. Blooms away!

1. A surprisingly show-stopping carnation arrangement

Roses and peonies are “overdone,” according to Mendoza. For something different — and budget-friendly to boot — he’d opt for a dozen carnations. Mixing and matching the many colors of this versatile bloom can be a fun way to capture the vibe of the person you’re getting the bouquet for, though the monochrome look is also beautiful. (More monochrome ideas below!)

2. A single flower with main character energy

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In a “go big or go home” setup, Mendoza recommends using one eye-catching flower: Here, it's a spray-painted rose. Another favorite is the King Protea, the largest type of protea, which comes in vibrant colors like burgundy, fuschia, deep red, and pink. The flower head is white and resembles an artichoke (its relative!) that unfurls more and more as it fully blooms — 5 to 12 inches in diameter! The King Protea can be surrounded by other flowers for a simple bouquet, but it’s such a powerful and stunning flower that it would impress anyone on its own. On the flip side, a few tiny blooms surrounding one big, beautiful flower can also be an impactful — and low-cost — gift.

3. A dealer’s choice monochrome bouquet

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Monochrome bouquets are striking. You can go for an ombré look by choosing a single type of flower with a light-to-dark color palette, or you can choose different blooms as close to the same color as possible. Mendoza and Chung made me a pink bouquet with Hermosa roses, Oriental lilies, ginestra, jasmine, and Gerbera daisies.

4. Dried — and optionally scented! — baby bouquets

Dried flower bouquets have an ethereal beauty — and the added benefit of lasting considerably longer than fresh blooms. “Almost any flower can be dried if you hang it upside-down and let nature do the work for a few weeks,” said Mendoza. Keeping them out of direct sunlight will help retain the color, and hanging them prevents the blooms from drooping. They can also be dried sitting in an empty vase.

You can dry as many flowers as you want, but to quicken the process, choose something on the smaller side. It’s possible to buy flowers pre-dried, of course. Misty Blue, a small flower with a blue-gray-purple color, is one of the Colibri team’s favorites to dry and sell as baby bouquets. Fragrant with essential oils like lavender, they can hang in your car or sit in a small vase in the bathroom. The team also loves to spray-paint dried baby’s breath, which keeps the petals together longer.

5. Not your average edible arrangement

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You can add fruit or liquor (shown here) or other consumable delights to an already made bouquet, or try your hand at making it on your own. Use flower foam with paper sticks or wire to hold up heavier edibles like pomegranates, oranges, and strawberries: Myo’s mom made a version using pastries! She suggests wrapping edibles in cellophane, as it’s more hygienic and less messy. The sticks are inserted into the flower foam and surrounded by your choice of flowers, so you can have whatever kind of food-to-flower ratio you want. It’s fun (and delicious) to go crazy mixing and matching different colors. You can also add some aromatic stems like lavender, penny eucalyptus, or rosemary to the mix.

6. A pretty plant for people who aren't "plant people"

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If the person you’re gifting to claims they have the opposite of a green thumb, gift them some bamboo. This plant barely needs to be watered and symbolizes prosperity and luck, which will (hopefully) give them good fortune in not killing their new gift. Mendoza and Chung also recommend puss* willow and ZZ plants, both of which are easy to maintain a long-term relationship with.

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6 Unique Bouquet Ideas for Valentine’s Day (2024)

FAQs

What are the most requested flowers on Valentine's Day? ›

The most popular flower to give on Valentine's Day is the red rose. Red roses have long been a symbol of romantic love.

How many roses should be in a bouquet for Valentine's Day? ›

12 Rose Stems: Be Mine

A dozen rose stems in a bouquet is a classic choice that signifies complete devotion and asks the question, "Will you be mine?" It is a symbol of deep love and commitment. Giving a bouquet of twelve roses is a heartfelt way to express your desire for a long-lasting and meaningful relationship.

What flower represents Valentine's Day? ›

Roses: The Quintessential Symbol of Love

We couldn't talk about Valentine's Day flowers without mentioning roses. Red roses symbolize deep desire and passion and have a romantic history that goes back to Greek and Roman times.

What do white roses mean? ›

White roses symbolize purity, youthfulness, and innocence. Young love, eternal loyalty, and new beginnings are also commonly tied to the meaning of white roses, making them a popular choice for weddings and romantic occasions.

What flower is most romantic? ›

Rose. The red rose reigns as the most romantic flower. Like many of the flowers we've explored, red roses come in varying shades that carry different symbolic meanings. For example, a bright red rose represents romance, while burgundy symbolizes a love that has yet to be realized.

What flower to give to someone you love? ›

Red roses are arguably the most romantic flowers, but many others also symbolise love, from lilies to lisianthuses. Look for flowers with romantic meanings of devotion, passion, appreciation and faithfulness, using the Victorian language of flowers as a guide.

How do you pick Valentines Day flowers? ›

choose flowers with character

Try to find out their favourite flowers beforehand (wandering past a few florists will help). It's a great idea to pick blooms they reflect your lover's favourite scents and colours, and try to represent their character in the bouquet.

What does 88 roses mean? ›

88 Roses – choose 88 rose stems to communicate an apology that you owe to someone. 99 Roses – by gifting 99 roses you can communicate that you'll love the person till you die. 100 Roses – this is a gesture of commitment and supreme devotion.

What does 3 red roses mean? ›

3 Roses – 'I love you'. 5 Roses – a great way signify your love for a special someone. If you want to show a partner or friend how much you care for them, five roses is an ideal option. 6 Roses – signifies 'I want to be yours'.

What does 6 roses mean? ›

6 ROSES. Signifies 'I want to be yours'; or the completion of the beginning. If you're dating someone and wish to take your relationship to the next level, gifting them with six roses is a perfect way express those feelings subtly.

What is a substitute for Valentine's Day? ›

Galentine's Day is probably the most famous V-Day alternative. It comes the day before Valentine's Day and it's set aside to celebrate your BFFs rather than your lover.

Is it important to give flowers on Valentine's Day? ›

Flowers are one of the most romantic and traditional gestures in the books. Romance and romantic gestures are important at any stage of your relationship to keep the romance alive and well. She deserves the most special gift of romance that you can give, which is the gift of flowers.

Are fake flowers OK for Valentine's Day? ›

Fake flowers (faux flowers) have come a long way from being tacky plastic pieces of art. Artificial flowers are now an excellent option when it comes to celebrating Valentine's Day. Here's why you should consider them as a gift.

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