An online florist has launched a wholesome Father's Day bouquet designed by children. On Sunday 16th June, many dads, grandfathers, uncles, step-dads and other paternal figures will wake up to a day that celebrates and honours them. They may receive a full English breakfast freshly cooked by their loved ones or a custom mug for the world's greatest dad.
Whilst many gifts are commonly associated with Father's Day, flowers aren't among the most popular, with just 17 per cent of those planning on buying a gift for their father figure saying they would consider a bouquet.
Arena Flowers wanted to change that, and in a bid to normalise giving flowers to men, they asked 1,000 children between the ages of six and 14 to create their very own bouquet design.
Each child was asked to choose three flowers from a selection of 20. The clear winner was made up of yellow roses, chosen by over a quarter (28 per cent ) of the children, followed by white campanula (22 per cent) and white chrysanthemums (21 per cent), which are brought together nicely with lilac clematis (19 per cent) and purple veronica (17 per cent).
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