2025 Flower Calendar Philippines – Seasonal Guide by The Lachryme

2025 Flower Calendar Philippines – Seasonal Guide by The Lachryme

The Lachryme 2025 Seasonal Calendar

Preserved Flowers, Eternal Emotions

At The Lachryme, we don’t just design bouquets—we bottle up moments, emotions, and quiet magic that lingers long after petals fall. Every season is a chance to connect with hearts, create beautiful memories, and celebrate meaning over trend.

Here’s your curated guide to the most heartfelt occasions in the Philippines, where each date becomes an opportunity to share a piece of timeless beauty.

JANUARY — MARCH 2025

The quiet beginning, filled with warmth and intention.

20 Jan – Blue Monday
Said to be the “saddest day of the year.” Use this to spread a little unexpected joy—offer soft-toned preserved bouquets with messages of comfort, renewal, or hope. Consider naming them “Light in Winter” or “Kindness in Bloom.”

14 Feb – Valentine’s Day
This is when emotions bloom. Go beyond romance—celebrate all forms of love with collections like:

  • Lover’s Bloom – rich, classic hues
  • Kindred – friendship-focused florals
  • Self-Love in Bloom – modern, minimalist preserved roses in soft palettes
    Include handwritten notes, sealed messages, or scent infusions (lavender, cinnamon, eucalyptus) for added intimacy.

25 Feb – EDSA People Power Anniversary
Honor resilience and unity. Share a minimalist arrangement featuring white and yellow preserved blooms—symbols of peace and hope—with a social post reflecting on strength in solidarity.

APRIL — JUNE 2025

Rebirth, remembrance, and family warmth.

9 Apr – Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)
Mark this national day with a tribute collection called “For the Brave”—simple, respectful designs featuring white, blue, and gold tones to represent courage and honor.

Holy Week (Mid-April)
A time of quiet reflection in the Philippines. Create spiritual-themed preserved arrangements ideal for altars or home meditations. Use calming tones—white, cream, sage—with religious accents if desired.

1 May – Labor Day
Celebrate hardworking souls with a collection named “Hands That Build”—honoring everyday heroes with preserved arrangements meant to last, just like their impact.

12 May – Mother’s Day (Philippines)
This is big. Launch a full campaign with bouquet personalities:

  • The Gentle Mama – soft blushes and creams
  • The Strong Mama – structured, bold arrangements
  • The Soulful Mama – earthy textures with handwritten poetry
    Offer early pre-orders, gift bundles, and perhaps a Mother's Day card kit or dried flower keepsake box.

12 June – Independence Day (PH)
Mark this with something understated yet proud—bouquets with accents in red, white, blue, or gold. Share stories of freedom, growth, and identity through floral symbolism.

16 June – Father’s Day
Offer masculine-themed preserved designs. Think dried eucalyptus, earthy tones, and modern lines. Great as desk accents or keepsake jars for dad.

JULY — SEPTEMBER 2025

Rainy skies, warm hearts.

27 July – Grandparents' Day (PH observance)
Offer nostalgic, soft-colored preserved bouquets with vintage accents—lace ribbons, handwritten notes, or black-and-white photo tags. Frame this as “A Love That Lingers.”

August – Buwan ng Wika (National Language Month)
Celebrate Filipino culture with regionally inspired bouquet collections. Use local names for each creation (e.g., “Alon,” “Himig,” “Liwanag”) and incorporate native materials like abaca twine or sinamay wraps.

21 Aug – Ninoy Aquino Day
A time of remembrance. Offer yellow-themed preserved designs—symbolizing courage and peace—with tribute messages or quotes from Ninoy himself.

30 Aug – National Heroes Day (PH)
Launch a “Modern Hero” bundle ideal for teachers, nurses, delivery riders, and everyday champions—small preserved arrangements with thank-you notes or badges of honor.

OCTOBER — DECEMBER 2025

Reflection, reverence, and celebration.

1 Nov – All Saints’ Day / 2 Nov – All Souls’ Day
Offer pre-arranged preserved tributes for memorial use. Think neutral tones—ivory, dusty rose, muted greens—and meaningful names like “Pag-alala” or “Tahimik.”
Promote early orders for cemetery visits or home altars, with flowers designed to last long past the season.

8 Dec – Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Celebrate purity and light. White and soft blue tones in preserved blooms work beautifully as spiritual gifts or home décor.

25 Dec – Christmas
This is your season of magic. Launch your holiday collection:

  • “Pasko sa Gunita” – classic red & green wreaths with preserved cedar, berries, and gold accents
  • “Snow in the Tropics” – dreamy whites, silvers, and icy textures
    Offer table centerpieces, gifting bundles, and DIY kits for dried ornaments. Add handwritten messages or candle pairings for full sensory gifting.

31 Dec – New Year’s Eve
Celebrate renewal. Curate “The Hopeful Set”—bright preserved florals in gold, silver, and cream. Perfect as thank-you gifts, centerpiece accents, or housewarming tokens.

In the Philippines, where celebrations are rich and deeply felt, every date becomes a doorway into something more emotional. At The Lachryme, we believe flowers should do more than look beautiful—they should feel like memories, like poetry, like coming home.

Mark your year not just with sales, but with stories.
Because here, we don’t just make arrangements—we preserve emotions.

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