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Hot and cold
S’well bottles are beautifully crafted from stainless steel and available in a large assortment of colors. These trendy bottles can keep drinks cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours.
TO BUY: Merle Norman, Cabot and Beebe
Beautiful
BLOOMS
Explore flower meanings for valentine giving
be my VALENTINE Sassy stationery
Whether celebrating a special occasion or looking to provide a laugh for no particular reason, Anne Taintor greeting cards feature
a full-color front and back with a spot of color inside. Each card includes a colored envelope and features a fun sentiment on the front. TO BUY: Bee’s Knees, Searcy
Sweet hearts
Choose from a wide selection of Russell Stover and Pangburn’s of Texas candies as a Valentine’s Day gift. Each assortment is enclosed
in a decorative package.
TO BUY: Stott’s Drug Store, Searcy
f ing: pink, admiration/appreciation; red, passionate love; red and white, unity; white,
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purity; and yellow, friendship.
Sunday, February 8, 2015 • An Advertising Supplement to the Three Rivers Edition of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette • What Women Want • 3SS
HYDRANGEA
These big blooms, representing perse- verance, add texture and volume to any arrangement. Hydrangeas are available in white, green, blue, purple and pink.
GERBERA DAISY
Historically said to depict beauty and inno- cence, Gerbera daisies are available in or- ange, green, red and pink, just to name a few varieties.
TULIP
Tulips are available in a wide variety of colors, ranging from pastel hues to vibrant shades. Each color holds a different meaning. For instance, purple is said to symbolize royalty, while red represents true love.
IRIS
The iris, exemplifying inspiration, is a common selection for mothers and grand- mothers on this holiday and comes in sever- al colors. The most common variations are blue, white and yellow.
LILAC
This flower, which is commonly thought to represent first love, is another popular choice for Valentine’s Day.
LILY
An elegant and classic choice, these trum- pet-shaped blossoms are available in two va- rieties: a large-headed type and a miniature version. The white lily is commonly associat- ed with purity.
ROSES
The classic stand-by for Valentine’s Day is the red rose, which is said to mean true love. There are also many other colors of roses available, and each holds a different mean-
Sweet treat
No matter the occasion, this cheesecake topped with strawberry glaze, chocolate drizzle and chocolate-covered strawberries is sure to please any crowd.
TO BUY: Cabot Cafe & Cake Corner, Cabot
Show the love
Getting a gift for that special valentine just got a little easier. A plush toy, a mug or even a nice tote is a great way to show affection and put a smile on that loved one’s face. TO BUY: Corner Florist, Searcy
Pure bliss
Arranged in a hand-blown glass vase, the Pure Bliss Bouquet features pink roses, pink alstroemeria, lavender cushion spray chrysanthemums, white sinuata statice, pitta negra and lemon leaf. This arrangement and many others are available to choose from at Ann’s Bridal and Florist, a full-service florist. TO BUY: Ann’s Bridal and Florist, Searcy
Be jeweled
Display your love for classic elegance with a pair of gorgeous diamond stud earrings. These earrings are available in white or yellow gold and start at $59. Supply is limited. TO BUY: The Jewelers Touch, Heber Springs


































































































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