Flowers – Their Colors & Their Meanings
January 19, 2010 by Gayla
Filed under Products & Services
Flowers have a language of their own, a bright particular language, that is fun to explore.
Almost all women enjoy receiving flowers. They like to receive for any reason or for no reason at all.
If you have a girlfriend and you care about her you should show your feelings, surprise her a little. There is a large variety of amazing, colorful flowers to choose from.
What’s even more fun is different kinds of flowers have a particular message all their own. Make it easy on yourself and let your girl know how you feel by using the chart below.
So which flower represents you in your relationship?
ROSES are most use because have a lot of senses. Every color means something else:
- red – implies passionate, romantic love
- white – expresses innocence, purity, secrecy, virtue and chastity
- yellow – friendship or devotion, a dying love, platonic love, and also means jealousy and infidelity
- blue – mystery, attaining the impossible
- orange – desire, passion
- burgundy – beauty
- pink – a lesser affection, grace
- light pink – admiration, sympathy
- dark pink – gratitude
- red and yellow – joy, happiness, excitement
- red and white – unity
LILY:
- imperial one -express majesty
- day lily – means coquetry
- white – youthful innocence, purity
- yellow – gaiety, falsehood
- water lily – purity of heart
CAMELLIA:
- pink – I’m longing for you
- red – you’re a flame inside my heart
- white – you’re adorable
TULIPS:
- red – declaration of love, expression of trust
- variegated – complimentary, beautiful eyes
- yellow – there’s sunshine in your smile
IRIS
Named after the Messenger of the Gods in Greek Mythology represents a message being sent, faith, hope, wisdom and valor, compliments
ORCHID
Beautiful and refined flowers that mean – love, beauty, compliments like beautiful lady
LILAC:
- purple – express the first emotion of love
- white – youthful innocence, purity
JASMINES express amiability:
- yellow – grace and elegance
- Spanish – sensuality
LOTUS means eloquence: lotus flower – estranged love
VIOLET:
- blue – faithfulness, watchfulness
SUNFLOWERS – signifies respect
MAGNOLIA – express love of nature, nobility – perseverance
NARCISSUS – compliments of sweetness
AMBROSIA – tells her love is reciprocated
DAISY – implies purity, innocence, loyal love
IVY – expression of fidelity
PANSY – thoughtfulness
Using flowers is an easy and thoughtful way to express your feelings.
Make it easy on yourself this Valentine’s Day – Order your flowers online and ahead of time!
300 Creative & Inexpensive Date Ideas
January 7, 2010 by Gayla
Filed under Products & Services
Oprah expert reveals The 300 Creative and Inexpensive Date Ideas that people are using to leave great and lasting impressions – rekindle relationships and have more fun.
If you are looking for a collection of expensive dates to really impress your sweetheart then this ISN’T IT. But if you want 100’s of inexpensive dates that cost from $5-$20 then you have found a goldmine of information. Whether you want to make a big impression to secure a second date, put your relationship back on track or just have more fun, this may be the most important letter you ever read…
Did you know that while going out for dinner and a movie is one of the most popular dates, it is also one of the very worst dates you can go on? — especially for couples in the early stages of dating!
Don’t believe me?
Imagine this. You’re sitting at a restaurant with a beautiful woman and everything seems to be going fine. But after ordering your meals, you realize you can’t think of anything interesting to talk about. You try to think of something… anything!…
At that moment, your palms sweat, your heart thumps, and your mind begins to race at 100 miles an hour, as you notice her looking around the room disinterested.
You’re losing her.
And after two hours filled with awkward silence and generic questions, you take her home only to be struck with the cold sinking feeling that you blew your chances forever.
Still think dinner is a good idea?
Don’t get me wrong, dinner can be great but it’s just too hard to make a good impression over dinner.
And if you’re always going on dinner dates with a long-term partner, it’s likely that things are getting a little stale and you’re dying to try something new.
Dinner dates are a bad idea! It’s just too hard to make a good impression.
Either way, you want to keep having lots of fun with a special someone and you know that going on original dates is perhaps the very best tool to accomplish that.
But Finding Unique and Creative Date Ideas Is The Hard Part!
Let’s face it, trying to come up with cool unique date ideas is tough!
Honestly, it could take you hours searching only to come up with average ideas like: "spend the day at the beach or cook dinner at home." These ideas are ‘okay’ but there are much better ideas.
How To Catch An Online Addict eBook
October 30, 2009 by Gayla
Filed under Articles, Online Dating Sites, Products & Services
Battling an addiction is never easy and being in a relationship with an addict is one of the greatest struggles anyone can endure.
If you suspect you might be in a relationship with an online addict, be it gambling, porn, personals, shopping or sex – sometimes asking and confronting just isn’t enough.
Having confronted my own online addict and received answers I knew to be lies stemming from guilt and embarrassment, I set out to find the truth.
The few simple steps I took to uncover the truth to the hours upon hours of online activity that was destroying our relationship are detailed in a very easy to read ebook.
I’ve developed this “How To” manual in a way that will help most everyone install safe and free programs that are available online to find the answers and evidence they need to confront their addict.
A portion of all revenue will be donated to help the fight against internet addiction.
Download your copy of “How To Catch An Online Addict”
Rose Colors and What They Mean
June 16, 2009 by Gayla
Filed under Products & Services
Roses are the traditional gift of affection. I thought you guys could use a little hand at making sure you don’t send the wrong color message with your gift. And believe me, the girls are going to want to know what’s the meaning behind your gesture.
The color of a rose can have a very different meaning from what you intend.
Red Roses
Red roses proclaim “I love you.” They are the ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion.
Yellow Roses
Yellow roses indicate friendship and freedom — so don’t send them if your intentions are romantic and long-lasting.
Pale Pink Roses
Pale pink roses connote grace, gentleness, and gratitude.
Light Pink Roses
A joy to behold, light pink roses express fun and happiness.
Deep Pink Roses
Deep pink roses say “Thank you.”
Lilac Roses
Lilac roses indicate the sender has fallen in love at first sight with the recipient and is enchanted.
White Roses
Pure white roses symbolize truth and innocence. They also send other messages: “I miss you” and “You’re heavenly.”
Coral Roses
Coral roses express one thing with their passionate color: Desire.
Peach Roses
Peach roses speak of appreciation, gratitude, and also sympathy.
Orange Roses
Orange roses communicate enthusiasm and desire on the part of the sender.
Dead Roses
Regardless of the original color, dead roses say “It’s over” loud and clear.
COMBINED ROSES
Put two or more colors of roses together, and a new rose meaning arises:
White Roses + Yellow Roses
A symbol of harmony.
Red Roses + Yellow Roses
A message of happiness and celebration.
Red Roses + White Roses
An indication of bonding and harmony.
MORE ROSE SYMBOLISM
While roses are traditionally given in bouquets, these are also acceptable:
Single Red Rose
“I love you”
Single Rose Any Color
“I thank you”
Two Roses Entwined
An engagement or marriage is imminent.
Tart Cards: London’s Illicit Advertising Art
June 12, 2009 by Gayla
Filed under Products & Services
In London, more money is spent on sex than going the cinema. Tart cards are the means by which prostitutes advertise, and they have become as ubiquitous a symbol of that city as the red telephone booths in which they are found. Since the early 1980s these advertising cards, posted in public phone booths around London, have evolved with printing technology into a sophisticated graphic and sociological form. While illegal, about 13 million cards are distributed each year. More than 350 contemporary and historic tart cards are illustrated in color in this book.
In addition, every page of text, including the wittily-designed chapter openers, contains a riot of colorful detail from the cards. The book also contains an eye-opening, comprehensive glossary of the suggestive and coded language they use. Some people find the cards offensive, other amusing; but for the prostitutes and their customers they are a commercial necessity.
For anyone interested in graphic design the cards form a microcosm of evolving style, taste and technique in design. Tart cards are now a recognized art form and are collected by institutions and individuals worldwide. Love them or loath then, tart cards are an intriguing slice of the social and commercial history of sex.
Tart Cards Available on Amazon.com


Tart Cards: Londons Illicit Advertising Art: Caroline Archer: Books
