Who says Teacher’s Day is only for students? As long as you have someone in your life that you look up to, Teacher’s Day is a wonderful opportunity to show your appreciation and gratitude to them. These inspirational people can be parents, mentors, managers, or basically anyone who you consider a role model.
Instead of 1 September (or, in the case of this year, 2 September), the traditional date for Teacher’s Day in Singapore, International Teachers’ Day is commemorated on 5 October. Regardless if you plan to celebrate the occasion on 2 September or 5 October, you can consider expressing your admiration by gifting flowers. However, as there are many types of flowers to choose from, you may find yourself getting overwhelmed with the selection.
This is where Hilton Gifts come in by showing our picks of the best and most thoughtful flowers to give for Teacher’s Day.
1. Roses
Without a doubt, roses are one of the most aesthetically beautiful flowers in the world. As they symbolise romance, love, and beauty, roses are commonly gifted during special occasions, such as Valentine’s Day, birthdays, and anniversaries. In the case of Teacher’s Day, gifting roses allows you to convey your admiration and joy to your teachers and mentors. If you want to get into the specifics, different colours of roses signify different meanings. For example, red roses represent love, whereas pink roses are more for thankfulness.
At Hilton Gifts, we provide a wide range of roses that come in the form of hand bouquets, hampers, and boxes of flowers. Our hand bouquet-INHB 27 is arguably the most popular product for Teacher’s Day as you can choose the colours of your roses, and decorations and cards are included.
2. Sunflowers
Sunflowers are another timeless flower that everybody loves. Due to its vibrant and cheery colour that mimics the sun (thus its name), sunflowers can instantly boost someone’s mood and brighten their day. The symbolism of sunflowers is extremely meaningful when applied to Teacher’s Day, as the flowers represent loyalty, unwavering faith, and adoration. There will be no doubt that your teachers or mentors will be touched if you do decide on gifting sunflowers.
3. Carnations
In Christianity, there is a legend that states that carnations are grown from the tears of the Virgin Mary when she witnessed Jesus carrying the cross. As a result of this association, many people have regarded carnations as symbolising a mother’s love, thus explaining why carnations are commonly gifted for Mother’s Day. However, carnations also carry additional meanings, such as purity, luck, and affection. If you are planning to choose an uplifting flower for this upcoming Teacher’s Day, carnations are a good option.
4. Tulips
Similar to most flowers, different colours of tulips carry their own implications, though tulips are generally known for signifying love and rebirth. For the latter meaning, this is stemmed from tulips re-emerging during Springtime. Tulips also enjoy a special reputation of being one of the most unique flowers, thanks to their unconventional texture and appearance that set them apart from other types of blooms. This makes them a great gift for Teacher’s Day, particularly if you want to make an impression.
Conclusion
All these flowers are available in our online flower shop at Hilton Gifts. Simply call ??6382 3771, email hilton@singnet.com.sg, or place an order online, and we can see to it that your flowers are delivered on the same day. As such, you can rest assured that all flowers are fresh and of the highest quality. What can you expect when we have the best florists on hand to craft impressive hand bouquets in Singapore?
Other suitable gifts for Teacher’s Day include wine hampers and chocolate baskets, which are offered in our store as well. You can find grand opening flower stands too.