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In our fast-paced, notification-cluttered lives, the art of thoughtful gift-giving is often overshadowed by the convenience of digital “thank you” notes and brief texts. But there’s a particular charm in receiving a gift for no specific reason—just because someone was thinking of you. When it comes to meaningful, spontaneous gestures, nothing quite captures the sentiment of “I’m thinking of you” like a vibrant, fragrant bouquet. We offer beautiful Just Because Floral Gifts!

 

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This post aims to rekindle the joy of ‘just because’ floral gifts—those gifts that are not attached to birthdays, anniversaries, or holidays, but rather celebrate the everyday moments and the people who brighten our lives. We’ll explore the reasons why these subtle, surprising gifts are crucial to maintaining personal relationships and how they can add that much-needed cheer to anyone’s day.

The Power of Spontaneous Joy

Picture this: It is a regular Tuesday, nothing out of the ordinary. The doorbell rings, and there stands a florist with a bundle of flowers, addressed to you. In that moment, the banality of the week is broken, and the surprise fills you with a sense of specialness and joy.

Such is the power of spontaneity. When we break from routine to show someone we care, the impact is lasting. ‘Just Because’ flowers offer a delightful jolt of pleasure, a tangible representation of love, friendship, or admiration that transcends mere words. It’s a language of its own, one that speaks directly to the heart.

Crafting Moments to Remember

Gift-giving, at its essence, is the act of creating a memory—both for the giver and the recipient. ‘Just Because’ floral gifts have an almost magical quality in their ability to create a moment out of thin air, a shared memory in the making.

Whether you are surprising a long-time friend with a charming posy “just because,” or brightening your spouse’s day with their favorite blooms, each interaction is imbued with the opportunity to linger in the mind long after the petals have wilted. The best part? It doesn’t require an occasion worthy of a calendar entry; it just requires thought and the right bunch of flowers.

Enhancing Personal and Professional Relationships

In a world where personal connections are often digitized and business relationships transactional, the act of giving just-because flowers can be a genuine relationship-builder. For colleagues, a thoughtful bouquet can express gratitude, mutual respect, or encouragement. It humanizes the workplace, reminding us that behind every email is a person with feelings and a need for appreciation. In personal relationships, the practice of ‘just because’ floral giving keeps the sentiment of appreciation alive and well, reminding family members, friends, and partners that they are cherished for no other reason than existing in our lives.

The Psychological Benefits of Spontaneous Gifting

Gifting flowers ‘just because’ is not just beneficial to the recipient; it’s equally rewarding for the giver. Engaging in random acts of kindness, such as giving unexpected floral gifts, has been scientifically proven to boost the giver’s happiness. It releases dopamine—the ‘feel-good’ neurotransmitter—spurring a chain reaction of uplifting emotions. This, in turn, reinforces the act of giving, creating a feedback loop that encourages more positivity.

The Art of Choosing ‘Just Because’ Flowers

Selecting the right bouquet for a spontaneous gift is an art that calls for personalization and attention to detail. Here are a few tips to ensure your ‘just because’ flowers hit the mark:

  • Know the Preferences – Is the recipient drawn to vivid, bold arrangements or delicate pastels? Are they fans of roses, with their timeless romantic appeal, or do they prefer the wild allure of unstructured bouquets? The more you know your recipient’s tastes, the better you can tailor the gift to them.
  • Consider the Setting – Will the flowers adorn a home, brightening a living room, or will they stand proudly on an office desk? Tailoring the size and style of the arrangement to the setting ensures it fits in aesthetically and doesn’t add to the recipient’s workload in terms of maintenance.
  • Match the Message – Each type of flower carries its own symbolism. Lilies for virtue, sunflowers for adoration, or daisies for innocence—be mindful of the message your chosen blooms convey. It’s a subtle way to add depth to your ‘just because’ gift, making it all the more thoughtful.

Sustaining the Practice in the Digital Age

In a world where digital transactions and instant gratification reign, sustaining the habit of ‘just because’ floral giving may seem challenging. However, the very fact that it is becoming uncommon is precisely what makes it precious. Scheduling reminders in your digital calendar to send ‘just because’ flowers, or subscribing to a flower delivery service, can integrate this heartwarming practice into your life’s rhythm.

Making ‘Just Because’ Flowers a Lifestyle

Finally, making ‘just because’ flowers a part of your lifestyle isn’t just about the occasional spontaneous purchase. It is about cultivating an ethos of appreciation and thoughtfulness. Every ‘just because’ floral gift is an opportunity to pause, reflect, and express. It’s a balm for the soul, a reminder of life’s simple pleasures, and an emblem of the good that exists among the ordinary.

Conclusion

In conclusion, ‘just because’ floral gifts embody the sentiment we often find hard to articulate in the rush of everyday life. Their beauty is in their unexpectedness, their lack of formality, and the pure joy they bring. By weaving this practice into our personal and professional relationships, we can enrich our lives and the lives of those around us in immeasurable ways. So, the next time you are pondering a reason to share some love, ask yourself if a bouquet of ‘just because’ flowers might not be the perfect choice. The chances are, it will be—full of the love and the sweetness that make life worth living, all for the sake of a simple but powerful ‘just because.’ So, why not make it a regular part of your life? You never know the impact it might have. Let’s spread some love and appreciation ‘just because’. #spreadlovejustbecause #sharehappinesswithflowers

  • The Power of Spontaneity: Embracing the Joy of ‘Just Because’ Floral Gifts – In today’s fast-paced world, it is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life. We often forget to slow down, appreciate the small things, and show our loved ones how much they mean to us. That is where ‘just because’ floral gifts come in––a powerful way to express love, gratitude, and admiration without needing a specific reason or occasion. In this way, they can bring immense joy and positivity into our lives and relationships.
  • The Joy of Giving – The act of giving is often more rewarding than receiving. When we surprise someone with a spontaneous gift, their reaction can be priceless. It is a way to show that we care and are thinking of them in a heartfelt way.

 

 

Mayfield Florist Offers Beautiful and Caring Just Because Floral Products

Voted Best Florist in Tucson Arizona

Mayfield Florist has been serving customers in Tucson since 1982. We are a second generation, family owned and operated floral design firm. Our company was started by our mom, Patsy. Our floral design staff is one of the very best in Arizona. They are known for their unique, artistic floral designs. We love to create luxurious, upscale flower arrangements. Custom flower design is available.

Roses are the number one bestselling flower in the United States. Florists sell almost twice as many roses as any other product that they offer. Roses have a rich history and a distinctive flower shape, which make them well-suited for both formal and casual arrangements. They are classified as members of the genus Rosa, which includes over 100 different species of rose. Roses are grown around the world in temperate climates, and they can be found growing wild in some regions. Some of the most beautiful roses come from Columbia and Ecuador, followed closely by Californian grown roses.

Roses have five petals and a thorned stem (called a peduncle). The petals typically range from white to red or pink in color, with some varieties having yellow or orange petals as well. The color of roses depends on their variety, but they typically have a slight scent that smells like honey or vanilla.

Roses have been cultivated for centuries because they are easy to grow from cuttings or seeds. Growers often use hybridization techniques to create new varieties of roses that feature more intensely colored flowers than those found naturally occurring in nature. Many hybridized roses are bred specifically for their large size and strong fragrance rather than their natural beauty

The Best-Selling Flowers Annually

1. Roses, 2.5 billion stems

2. Tulips, 1.4 billion stems

3. Lilies, 1 billion stems

4. Carnations, 0.8 billion stems

5. Daisies, 0.7 billion stems

6. Orchids, 0.6 billion stems

Holland tulips are a type of flower that originated in the Netherlands. They are characterized by their large, colorful petals and their ability to bloom for a long period of time. Holland tulips are used primarily in floral arrangements, but they can also be used for other types of decorations and for herbal medicine. The flowers have a number of different uses, including:

– Floral Arrangements: Holland tulips are one of the most popular types of flowers used in floral arrangements. They are usually used as centerpieces or accents because they last longer than other types of flowers. When used as an accent, they may be placed in a vase or basket with other flowers that will not last as long.

– Decorations: Holland tulips can also be used as decorations around your home or office. You can use them on tables as part of an arrangement or on shelves to decorate bookshelves or other surfaces. You can also use them to add color to your home décor when you don’t want to invest too much money into buying expensive art pieces or furniture items.

– Herbal Medicine: Holland tulips are known for their healing properties because they contain vitamin C, beta carotene (a precursor for vitamin A), calcium and phosphorus.

Lilies are the third most frequently sold flower. They are often utilized in floral design, generally mixed into arrangements that include other beautiful floral varieties. They’re a lovely way to add color and texture to any arrangement, and they’re especially popular in weddings.

Lilies come in many different varieties, including Stargazers, Oriental lilies, Crinum lilies, and Madonna lily. Each variety has its own unique look and feel that makes it perfect for specific types of floral arrangements. For example, Stargazer lilies are long-stemmed with large heads that open up slowly over time, making them ideal for use in large arrangements. On the other hand, Oriental lilies have smaller heads that open up quickly and close as soon as they’re done blooming—which makes them great for smaller arrangements or when you need a lot of flowers at once.

Stargazer lilies are a hybrid of two types of lilies: the Asiatic and Oriental. They have long, slender stems, which can grow to be over five feet tall. The blooms are large and fragrant, with strong colors that include shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, purple and white.

Stargazer lilies are often used in floral arrangements because they have a very long vase life. This means that they can stay looking fresh for up to 10 days after being cut from the plant or purchased at a florist shop. Their fragrance is also very strong and lasts for a long time after the flower has been cut or picked from the garden.

Peonies are a beautiful and versatile flower, easily recognized by their large, trumpet-shaped petals. They have a short vase life, but they’re so beautiful that you can use them in arrangements for several days after they first arrive.

Peonies can come in a variety of colors, including pink, red, white and purple. They usually bloom in mid-spring to early summer. Because of their short vase life, it’s best to buy them fresh from the store or garden center when you need them. You can also order them online if you’re having trouble finding them locally.

When it comes to designing with peonies, there are many things you can do! One way to get creative is by adding other flowers into your design. For example, try using roses instead of peonies for an elegant look that will last longer than just one day!

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Mayfield’s Celebrate

Celebrate Life’s Special Moments with Flowers

Pink Roses, Orange Lilies, Lavender Alstroemeria

The design team at Mayfield Flowers created this gorgeous design. We call it “Mayfield Celebration.” This arrangement features gorgeous hot pink roses, then adds orange lilies, purple alstroemeria and green button poms, with a ribbon accent. They drop all these beautiful flowers into a cubed glass vase, lined with a leaf wrap.

PRODUCT DETAILS
Arrangement name: Mayfield’s Celebrate Bouquet

Flowers in the design: Alstroemeria, Button Poms, Orange Calla Lilies, Pink Roses

Colors in the bouquet: Green, Pink, Purple, Orange

Country of origin for flowers: Ecuador, USA

Suggested use: Administrative Professionals Week, Anniversary, Birthday, Get Well, Graduation, Just Because, Love & Romance, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day & more

Recommended add-ons: Balloons, Chocolates, Hand-Written Card, Teddy Bears

INFORMATION ABOUT THE FLOWERS IN THE DESIGN
Ecuadorian roses are some of the most beautiful flowers in the world. Their beauty is matched only by their fragrance, which is a combination of tropical fruits and spices. Ecuadorian roses are native to Ecuador, where they grow in abundance. The country’s warm climate and rich soil make it an ideal place for growing flowers like these, which thrive on sunlight and heat.

Button poms are little, round flowers that come in a variety of colors. Their name comes from the fact that they look like little buttons, and they were originally developed as a way to create a new flower that could be used to make buttonholes. They’re native to South Africa.

Orange calla lilies have a round and compact flower head, with five to eight petals that are usually bright orange in color. The blossoms can be either single or double-flowered, and they grow on stems that reach anywhere from two to three feet tall when fully grown. Calla lilies are available in a wide range of colors, including white and pink as well as orange.

 

 

Mayfield Florist

2200 N Wilmot Rd
Tucson, AZ 85712

(520) 886-4443