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Make a teacher smile on the 5th of October - Johannesburg
Thursday, 16 May 2013Item details
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Johannesburg, Gauteng
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Everybody has had a favourite teacher, the one teacher who inspired them to achieve; you know the kind of teachers that make great movie characters like Miss Honey from “Matilda” or Professor Dumbledore from “Harry Potter”. Your kids most probably have a favourite teacher who inspires them; on the 5th of October show your appreciation for everything that your teacher does for you and your kids. But instead of sending them the obligatory rosy red apple; why not order a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
Flowers have a variety of different meanings and are used to convey a feeling that words simply cannot express, this teachers day why don’t you let the flowers speak for you, simply visit NetFlorist to pick out the arrangement that says it all.
When picking out the perfect flowers you don’t want to give the wrong impression, so steer clear of roses of the red variety they are often associated with love and passion. Yellow and white roses are a safe bet as they have been known to express friendship, trust and purity, while the yellow carnation tends to symbolise disappointment and mistrust. If you would like to simply say “Thank you” and are able to get your hands on Campanula’s – or Canterbury bells; these pretty blue flowers will brighten up any bouquet and are certain to make even the most hardened Miss Trunchbull-esque teacher crack a smile.
If you are uncertain as to what flowers make up a great bouquet simply give NetFlorist a call on 0861 300 600 or visit their website and they are guaranteed to have the perfect arrangement for you to give to your teacher
Flowers have a variety of different meanings and are used to convey a feeling that words simply cannot express, this teachers day why don’t you let the flowers speak for you, simply visit NetFlorist to pick out the arrangement that says it all.
When picking out the perfect flowers you don’t want to give the wrong impression, so steer clear of roses of the red variety they are often associated with love and passion. Yellow and white roses are a safe bet as they have been known to express friendship, trust and purity, while the yellow carnation tends to symbolise disappointment and mistrust. If you would like to simply say “Thank you” and are able to get your hands on Campanula’s – or Canterbury bells; these pretty blue flowers will brighten up any bouquet and are certain to make even the most hardened Miss Trunchbull-esque teacher crack a smile.
If you are uncertain as to what flowers make up a great bouquet simply give NetFlorist a call on 0861 300 600 or visit their website and they are guaranteed to have the perfect arrangement for you to give to your teacher