Bice's Florist

Bice's Florist

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Sending All Your Love with Valentine’s Flowers

Because of what we do, the floral designers at Bice's Florist have the distinct pleasure of enjoying a front-row seat to all the romance and happiness surrounding Valentine's Day each year. While there are many ways to express your sentiments on this special day, there is no denying that flowers are a must! So whether you are just starting your relationship or you have been married 50 years, now is the time to start planning how to give your sweetheart the perfect Valentine's flowers. Need some inspiration on your grand adventure? We'd love to help. Read More about Sending All Your Love with Valentine’s Flowers »
Posted by Bice's Florist on January 10, 2017 | Last Updated: December 23, 2020 Valentine's Day

Custom Centerpieces for your Table

The Thanksgiving holiday holds many traditions, but none is as anticipated as the meal itself. From our favorite foods to our favorite people, gathering around the holiday table is the high point of the celebration. If you are looking for beautiful new centerpieces to adorn your table this year, look no further than Bice's Florist. We have been a Fort Worth tradition for over 40 years, and we have the holiday floral designs that will make your Thanksgiving a beautiful occasion. Read More about Custom Centerpieces for your Table »
Posted by Bice's Florist on November 14, 2016 | Last Updated: October 2, 2020 Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Traditions and Customs

If there is one thing that Thanksgiving is overflowing with, it is tradition. There are Thanksgiving traditions that are historical and cultural. There are some customs that are specific to your family, and some that are popular by region. Here in Fort Worth, we have a few sacred Southern traditions of our own - and at Bice's Florist, we love knowing that our floral designs contribute to the colorful festivity of the day. Read More about Thanksgiving Traditions and Customs »
Posted by Bice's Florist on October 27, 2016 | Last Updated: October 2, 2020 Thanksgiving