National Floral Design Day
The art and history of floral design are celebrated on February 28th. Floral design has long been regarded as a key cultural art form for thousands of years. This is the day we celebrate the art form. It may be in a bouquet, painting, in textiles, a garden, or a floral arrangement.
Floral design is a multi-billion dollar industry that brightens our lives on a daily basis.
Florists have an eye for color, style, and perspective from majestic, historic gardens to a bridal bouquet on that special day. Floral design can complete a space by complementing existing buildings and adding brightness and color to them.
Floral design has traces back to Egyptian temple offerings to gods, as with many arts. The design transition from era to era, with each having their own unique customs and traditions.
How to celebrate #floraldesignday
Show your floral design skills. Give your favorite floral designer a shout out. Around you, you can find floral designs. To post on social media, use the hashtag #FloralDesignDay.
The national floral design day's history has a long tradition
Floral Design Day was created in Boston as a unique way to commemorate Carl Rittner's birthday, the founder of the Rittners School of Floral Design, 60 years ago, in Boston. Mr. Rittner, a floral art education pioneer, is a pioneer in floral art education. The Rittners' belief that a holiday that honors floral design as an art form is a wonderful one whose time has come. Floral Design Day was and will continue to be observed as an event in its own right by the two women, as well as Mr. Rittner.
Governor William F. Weld of Massachusetts, 1995, declared this day as Floral Design Day on this day.