Sunday, December 30, 2007

Memorabilia Bouquet

Have you ever had a really good friend that was about to leave on a trip somewhere?

And thought to yourself how do I say goodbye without saying goodbye?

Have you ever lost a loved one? Would you like to have something really special to remember them by?

Well why not try making a memorabilia bouquet?

A memorabilia bouquet is like a normal bouquet, but it has photographs throughout it.

They really make excellent gifts... just imagine being at the airport to see off you friend, and you hand them a memorabilia bouquet, containing pictures of you together. They will love you forever!

What a perfect way for them to be able to see you everyday, and remember all the fun you have had over the years.

But they don't just have to be a gift for people travelling... a memorabilia bouquet can also be given in memory of someone special that has passed on.

They are easy to make- just get small photo frames in the shape of flowers or hearts, and place the photographs in them and then add them to a normal posy bouquet.

It's similar to scrapbooking, but instead of having the photographs in an ordinary book- instead you have them in a stunning and dramatic bouquet!

Depending on the purpose of the memorabilia bouquet, you could add over items as well. For example, if you are making a bouquet to celebrate someone who has just become a parent (or a grandparent), you might add some chocolates and candies as well. Not only will they have something to look at, but they'll also have something tasty to eat as well!

Memorabilia bouquets make particularly great anniversary presents.

Just imagine... you show up at your parents wedding anniversary, and instead of the same old boring presents everyone else is giving them, you hand them a memorabilia bouquet, containing memories from their marriage!

The possibilities are endless- from birthdays, to weddings, to fancy dress parties, a memorabilia bouquet will always catch the eye, and impress!

They are easy and fun to make, and are always appreciated. Why not try making one today?

Peta Fletcher has been making bouquets for over 14 years. Her website has lots of free information on bouquets, including how to make a wedding bouquet, and general articles on wedding bouquets

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