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Article about bouquets presenting to September, 1st - Knowledge Day in Russia



Bouquets To September, 1st


The first autumn holiday is Knowledge Day which comes on September, 1st. This is the main school holiday and it is hard to imagine it without flowers. What bouquet should your child take to school in the morning? You should think of it beforehand. A cost-saving variant is to buy a bouquet in the street or to pick up some flowers from the flowerbed in your garden. But it is hard to please your favourite teacher with such a bouquet. What does professional floristics offer for this occasion?


In the process of making a bouquet for September, 1st general rules of floristics are effective. As the holiday is in autumn all autumn flowers and flower combinations can be used. Chrysantemum, dahlia, cornflag look great in such bouquets. Adding fresh and artificial fruit and vegetables has now come into fashion.


But the peculiarities of this holiday should also be considered. School children carry bouquets in their hands, they usually have to hold them all through the lineup which is held before the classes that is why the size and weight of the bouquet shouldn't be big. It is especially important for 1st graders. Besides, as the bouquets will stand in the classrooms where children study it is advisory not to buy redolent flowers like lilies.


As for the present for a form tutor or schoolmaster you can buy a big rampant bouquet or an unusual composition. In gift floristics compositions of natural flowers are very popular where flowers can "speak" in the direct meaning of the word. This can be a panel with a congratulation made of roses and chrysantemum or compositions in the shape of an open book with a note on its "sheets". Such present will be a pleasant surprise for your favorite teacher.


And of course, bouquets for September, 1st should be bright and joyful to create festive atmosphere both for children and adults. To decorate bouquets bright pieces of school pack can be used as accessories, especially crayons which florists like so much. Felt-tip pens, counting sticks and even colored staples can also be successfully used. But here it's important to know when to stop as the receiver of the bouquet is an adult, not a child. For the same reason it isn't advisory to use soft small toys which are now often added to bouquets for children. There is a risk that your child won't want to part with the bouquet and his favorite teacher will be left without flowers.