There’s nothing like a fresh bouquet of beautiful blooms to brighten my home for the holidays. Last week I was spoiled with not one, but two wonderful arrangements from ProFlowers.

ProFlowers is one of the nation’s largest online flower retailers and delivers the freshest flowers for everyday and special occasions like birthdays, Valentine’s Day and Christmas. They have an amazing assortment of beautiful and unique arrangements.
Together, ProFlowers and ProPlants has teamed up this holiday season for collections that feature modern, traditional, eclectic and shabby chic styles.

Collections include:
- Napa Valley
- Poinsettia Lane
- Candy Cane Lane
- Deck the Halls
- Home for the Holidays
- Rustic Natural
- White Christmas
I received two beautiful arrangements from the Home for the Holidays collection.

Bright Season’s Greetings is so festive and bright with vibrant red tulips, green button poms, pine sprigs and three plaid fabric rosettes. It comes in a lovely red vase and smells simply delightful – that pine is wonderful!

I’ve had so many compliments on the Bright Season’s Greetings bouquet. This arrangement starts at $49.99 and that price fluctuates depending on choice of vase. These flowers have lasted, I’m impressed. With closed tulips that slowly opened it’s been over a week and the flowers still look great!

The other item we received was the 12 Days of Christmas Tree and it’s been a hit in my house! The details – a European Cypress Christmas tree that comes in a bright red tin and includes a keepsake advent calendar felt pot cover, 12 mini ornaments and a string of 24 colored lights. It’s simply adorable!

Paige has had a lot of fun with this tree adding an ornament each night (listen, it works for us, mmm’kay?). The 12 Days of Christmas Tree is available for $34.99.

Perhaps what I love most about
ProFlowers and ProPlants is the ability to choose my own delivery date. They make giving a thoughtful gift sooo easy!
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*Sky received the above mentioned arrangements to facilitate this review. All thoughts and opinions are her own.*