Practical expressions of love


Liew placing some fresh flowers in a box with a stack of RM20 notes amounting to RM2,000 at her outlet in Skudai, Johor Baru. Among the popular Valentine’s Day orders she received this year are money bouquets (right) and flowers adorning a Ferris wheel (left).

Money bouquets and preserved flowers make trendy gifts this Valentine’s Day in Johor Baru as customers opt for more practical options to express their appreciation to loved ones.

Ivy Garden Florist proprietor Liew Wan Ling said there were noticeably more orders for bouquets made from ringgit bills this year, especially from Malaysians who were stranded in Singapore and Australia because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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