Floral Hatboxes are unquestionably one of the best floral creations to date. The beginning of using hat boxes in floristry is connected with a love story of Bernard Shaw the famous Irish writer who was passionately in love with an actress called Stella Campbell. She captivated him with her talented performance on stage. He gave Stella an original bouquet in a hat box and enclosed a love note. Thus was the start of a love story of love letters lasting 40 years. After Stella's death, all the love letters were found in a hat box under her bed. In the box that Bernard gave he! Since then, floral hat boxes have been considered as a symbol of love.
At TK Flowers, Fresh flowers of your choice or the season are artfully arranged with the stems secured in wet floral foam, allowing them to stay fixed in place and keeping them fresh for several days up to a week. Boxed flowers are perfect presents for all occasions. Another benefit of this floral design style is it comes in a gorgeous vintage hatbox, which becomes a charming keepsake or memento, giving the recipient something to treasure and reuse for future flower arrangements.
At TK Flowers we can create a unique floral hatbox for you the customer or you can choose from one of our own designs. They come in small, medium and large size and range from 30euro - 70euro. We have a number of different coloured hatboxes, do not hesitate to request a specific colour and we will do our upmost to get the colour of your choice.
Flower Care for your floral hatbox
Flowers are very delicate and it is important to keep them away from any heat source.
Easy and practical tips to prolong your flowers:
1. Place in a cool area
Place your hat box flowers in a cool room or shaded area. Avoid direct air-conditioning, direct sunlight, extreme heat, dust and ripening fruit. All of these conditions may make your hat box flowers wilt faster.
2. Add water daily
Add roughly 100 ml of water once daily by pouring it down the middle of your hat box into the base of the flowers. Don't worry about getting your box wet. As long as you do it gently, the water will seep into the sponge that is placed at the bottom of every hat box.
3. Remove wilting petals
When a flower begins to wilt, remove the petals or the whole flower from the hat box. Flowers bloom and wilt at different times. Removing wilted flowers will help to avoid the spread of bacteria to the other flowers.
4. Mist flowers daily
Spray or spritz your flowers with clean tap water once a day to give it additional hydration. Flowers can absorb water from places other than the base of its stems. To do this right, use a bottle with a fine mist setting and spray from 6 inches to 1 foot away from the flowers to ensure an even coverage.
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