"Welcome flowers" embroidery

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Learn to embroider "welcome flowers"

Do you like "welcome flowers"? Do you want to learn to embroider them?

After a long-awaited hello, you can surprise your friends and family with a stunning flower arrangement of embroidered "welcome flowers." It is a very meaningful way to acknowledge a relationship of love, friendship and appreciation for your visit. As you search for your favorite flowers or the brightest blooms to cheer them up after your return, here are some thoughts on the symbolism and meaning behind the best blooms for a warm welcome:

welcome flowers

Alstroemeria – Friendship and Optimism
Chrysanthemums – “You are a wonderful friend”
Geraniums - True friendship
Iris – “Your friendship means a lot to me”
Yellow roses – Friendship and Joy
yellow tulips: friendship and joy
zinnias – “Never forget absent friends”

Dahlia – Emotion and lasting bond
"Do not forget me" – “Memories of true love” - See here "how to embroider forget-me-nots"
Roses: romance, passion and love - See here "how to embroider roses"
Honeysuckle – “The bond of love”
Lavender – Enchantment and love at first sight
pink camellia: longing and often given to those we miss.
red chrysanthemums - "I love you"

Hydrangea - Sincerely sincerely and gratitude- See here "how to embroider hydrangeas"
orange tulips – warmth
peach roses - Missing someone
pink carnations: gratitude and the eternal love of a mother

baby's breath - Happiness
calla lilies: rejuvenation, elegant style and luxurious appeal
Gerbera Daisies – Joy and Loyal Love - See here "how to embroider daisies"
Pink roses: appreciation, joy and gratitude
safflowers - Welcome
Sunflowers - Happiness - See here "how to embroider sunflowers"
Sweet Pea: "Thank you," bliss, pleasure, and a great way to "say goodbye" to someone after a wonderful visit.
Glycine – Welcome
Yellow lily - Gratitude

Next, you can learn how to embroider an embroidery of various types of very bright and beautiful flowers. These flowers make me feel good just looking at them. That is why they are called: "welcome flowers".

"Welcome" Flowers - Step by Step Tutorial

Watch, right away, the step-by-step video tutorial of 행복자수happyjasu, so you can learn to embroider these beautiful flowers:

Enjoy watching them and if you like “welcome flowers”, try to make them! Thank you!

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