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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Flower gifts to brighten every day in Union County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Flowers” Gifts

1) Slow Dance Sculpture Frame
Slow Dance frame art will make you look twice—and probably more—with the captivating optical illusion it creates. Objects in the frame appear to be moving in slow motion, but it’s just a trick of the eye caused by synchronized high-speed strobe lights and vibrations. The frame comes with pheasant feathers and you can try putting other lightweight objects—like flowers and leaves—into motion. Enjoy it standing or wall mounted.

2) Nighttime Hydrating Facial Oil
Add this overnight face oil to your bedtime routine to enjoy a better night’s sleep—and fresher looking skin, too. It’s specifically formulated to work with your body’s natural resetting process while you’re sleeping, so you can best absorb the nourishing ingredients. Lavender calms your mind while ingredients like jojoba, ginseng, and grapeseed oil work on hydrating, plumping, and smoothing out skin tone.

3) Single Sprig Forget-me-not Hexagon Necklace
Found Kept Jewelry: Single Sprig Forget-me-not Hexagon Necklace

4) Garden Edger
Maintain garden edges with a manual lawn edger. This tool makes it easy to get a manicured look out in the yard—one motion is all it takes to trim the invading grass edge, cut the roots, and groom soil back into beds. Works well with flower beds (including those bordered by concrete or pavers), walkways and more.

5) Amari Loop Bin - Set of 2
KORISSA: Amari Loop Bin - Set of 2 - Black

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