perfect for VALENTINE’S Day ❤️🩷
how cute are these Stanley bouquets?? 😍 I know a few people I’d love to make one for this Valentine’s Day #stanley #valentinesday #giftideas #flowers #aesthetic #inspo
Okay, so you've seen those adorable Stanley cup bouquets, right? I mean, who wouldn't want one of these creative beauties? I've been absolutely obsessed with this idea since I first saw it, and honestly, it’s the ultimate way to level up your gifting game, especially for Valentine's Day or even a special birthday. It's not just a passing trend; it's a thoughtful, practical, and super chic present all rolled into one! What makes a Stanley cup bouquet so special? Well, for starters, you're not just giving flowers; you're giving a functional, stylish Stanley insulated cup that they can use every single day. Think about it: once the flowers have had their moment, they still have a fantastic *Quencher H2.0 Tumbler*! It’s like two gifts in one, and who doesn't love that? Plus, it adds a personal touch that a regular vase just can't match. Ready to create your own? It's easier than you think! First, pick your Stanley. A bright pink insulated tumbler or a classic light green insulated tumbler would be gorgeous for a vibrant arrangement. You can match the cup color to their favorite hue or the flowers you choose. Next, the flowers! This is where you can really get creative. For a romantic vibe, you can't go wrong with classic *pink, red, and white roses*. If you're going for something cheerful and bright, pink, orange, and yellow gerbera daisies are absolutely stunning. Don't forget filler flowers like delicate baby's breath or some lush green foliage to give your bouquet that full, professional look. I also adore the idea of adding some pink and white carnations or even some sparkly touches with a bit of glitter on some of the blooms for extra flair. And those yellow filler flowers mentioned in some of the examples? They're perfect for adding texture and brightness! Here's my little trick for arranging: Prep your Stanley: Give it a good wash. You'll want to place a small amount of water at the bottom, just enough for the stems, but not so much that it's difficult to handle. Trim your stems: You'll likely need to trim the flower stems shorter than you would for a traditional vase. Measure them against the cup to get the right height – you want the flowers to sit nicely above the rim. Start with your focal flowers: Place your larger blooms like roses or gerbera daisies first, spreading them evenly. Add your fillers: Tuck in the baby's breath and green foliage to fill any gaps and create a cohesive look. Adjust and refine: Step back and see if any areas look sparse. You can always add more filler or gently rearrange the flowers until you're happy. For an extra special touch, you could tie a pretty ribbon around the Stanley handle or add a small personalized tag. Imagine the look on their face when they receive such a thoughtful and unique gift! It’s a gift that keeps on giving, first with the beautiful flowers, and then with a stylish, reusable *insulated cup*. Trust me, this idea is a total winner for any occasion where you want to show someone you care in a truly memorable way!




