This special day was created with the idea that more people may take the time to do something kind like say “hello” or “good morning” to strangers, smile, or help if they see someone in need. It’s also a great time to do something special for those in your life.
Being kind just feels good for everyone involved. In a stressed out world, just a smile can help someone feel better about their day. It puts a positive vibe out there and is catching. Once one person starts it, the wheels are in motion for others to turn to the next person with a smile or kind word.
Of course, a gift on Random Act of Kindness Day wouldn’t hurt either! Think about stopping into our Denver flower shop and picking up a great deal on bulk flowers so you can pass out roses to strangers or create simple bouquets to gift to a few special people in your life.
These three new additions to our flower collection illustrate the type of beautiful colors and styles available in three different sizes (Deluxe, Premium, and Exquisite):
- Garden Park Bouquet offers burgundy mini carnations, coral gerbera daisies, pink alstromeria, pink Asiatic lilies and pink roses, providing pastel and bold colors in one colorful display. IT comes in a bright coral metal container.
- Cottage Garden Bouquet focuses on purple, lavender, and white hues with flowers like Matsumoto asters, iris, daisy poms, stock. It also offers a metal container in periwinkle.
- Community Garden Bouquet offers shades of green and gold with button poms, Matsumoto asters, alstromeria, gerbera daisies and greenery in a metal container in spring green.
There are dozens more flower arrangements to choose from as well as the option to create your own bouquets to gift on Random Act of Kindness Day. Plus, we also have Godiva chocolates, gourmet and local food gift baskets, green plants, flowering plants and basket gardens, stuffed animals, balloons and greeting cards.
Remember that you can have flowers hand delivered throughout Denver and the country or come in and pick up your orders so you can enjoy the appreciation firsthand as you hand your gift to someone else.