Thanksgiving (USA)
How far in advance should I order flowers for Thanksgiving?
It is best to order your flowers for Thanksgiving as soon as possible. This can help you secure your desired flowers and ensure their delivery date. Select the flowers you wish, place the order early, and set the delivery date to your anticipated date in the future. This is a smart shopping tactic to beat the other customers to the supply of flowers and avoid order complications caused by low supply during high order volume periods.
The later your order is placed, the riskier your chances are of receiving the exact florals you want. As the time draws close to Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving week, specific flower supplies begin to run low or go out of stock. Once flowers start going out of stock from filling a mass of orders, the shop will heavily be relying upon the flower shipments to come in to restock. If an order is placed too late, this can often result in flower substitutions to an order.
Shop smart and worry less.
Do I order my flowers online or in-person?
This option is up to you! We offer both in-store ordering and the convenience of ordering your flowers online.
When you order online, easily select the flowers of your desire, order, pay, and set a delivery date for your flowers. During your ordering process, you will be able to add any card messages or delivery instructions after you have selected your arrangement.
Feel free to come by BLAINE BOUQUETS and speak with our associates to place your order. We would be happy to assist and answer any questions you may have.
Unable to travel to the shop? No worries. We understand the holiday season can be busy, and some customers will be out of town traveling for different periods. Please feel free to contact us at (360) 332-6700. We would be glad to assist you with any questions regarding the details of your order or other needs.
Hanukkah
Eight perfect florals for Your Hanukkah Celebration.
A Hanukkah flower bouquet can add that special touch you are looking for in your Hanukkah decor. They also make a perfect hostess gift for your Festival of Lights host. With Hanukkah colors of blue and white, flowers can mean much more than what the eye sees.
1. Lilies
A white lily symbolizes purity and holiness and is often associated as the flower of Hanukkah.
2. Delphiniums
Symbolizing cheerfulness and goodwill, delphiniums are harmonious with the rest of your Hanukkah arrangements.
3. Blue Hydrangeas
The hydrangeas are a charming addition to a Hanukkah display representing gratitude, grace, and beauty.
4. Roses
White roses symbolize loyalty, purity, and innocence. They add a classical touch to any arrangement and provide a subtle dash of beauty to any room.
5. Alstroemeria
The alstroemeria is a symbol of grace and beauty and can be used to fill any vase. It looks great alone or as part of an arrangement.
6. Tulips
Elegant additions to a festive arrangement, white tulips can mean thank you in addition to perfect love.
7. Iris
Iris represent faith, hope, courage, wisdom, and admiration.
8. Carnations
white carnations are the perfect addition to any Hanukkah flower arrangement by filling in and adding volume to complete your festive decoration.
Order your Hanukkah flowers today
You can order online, by phone, or in person, whatever you are comfortable with. Our hours may vary so, please call us for our times. We offer both delivery and in-store pickup. BLAINE BOUQUETS is here to assist you with any questions you have!
Christmas
It's that time of year when bells are jingling, snow is falling, and the carolers are going door to door singing the songs of the season. That's right; it's Christmas time! Christmas is a joyous time of year for gift-giving, festivities and parties, singing Christmas carols, eating family Christmas dinners, playing in the snow, drinking hot chocolate... the list goes on and on! If you're like BLAINE BOUQUETS, you can't fathom how anybody couldn't love the Christmas season. As the season of gift-giving, it's also the perfect time to order flowers, and BLAINE BOUQUETS has everything you could want and more. Featuring a variety of different floral arrangements in the colors of red, green, and white that come in a variety of containers such as baskets, red vases, and golden vases, there are so many ways to spread the holiday cheer with BLAINE BOUQUETS. In addition to traditional floral arrangements, there's also a large selection of centerpieces and wreathes to choose from to help decorate the home and get the dinner table ready for the annual family Christmas dinner!Valentine's Day
Can I pick-up the Valentine's Day flowers I ordered online?
Absolutely! Some customers enjoy picking up their flowers to avoid a delivery fee or to hand-deliver their gift themselves. It is up to you if you would like your flowers delivered to a specific address. Do whatever you find convenient for you. We enjoy getting to meet and greet our customers when they walk into BLAINE BOUQUETS. While you are in the shop, you can always feel free to ask us any questions you may have or inquire about future arrangements.
Can I request a flower substitution in my Valentine’s Day arrangement?
BLAINE BOUQUETS would love to provide you with the flowers you desire. If you are interested in customizing or substituting specific flowers or flower colors in your arrangement, please contact us to provide more details concerning your request. Oftentimes, during this special occasion, various flower types can go out of stock and we will be waiting for our delivery truck. If your flowers of choice are available, we would be glad to provide you with that personalization. During high order volume holidays, we encourage you to place your order in advance or as soon as possible to secure your specific arrangement or requests.
Will my flowers be delivered even if no one is home?
When you place your order with BLAINE BOUQUETS, you have the ability to provide instructions for our delivery drivers. Select a date of delivery that is best for you. If something changes concerning your delivery needs, please reach out to us and we can work with you to set up a better time or day to deliver your flowers.