noun a phrase used to describe something overly sentimental or romantic
Within the arts and crafts community, 'hearts-and-flowers' may describe designs or projects that feature heart and flower motifs.
Event planners may use 'hearts-and-flowers' to describe a theme or decor style that is romantic, whimsical, or feminine.
The term 'hearts-and-flowers' is often used in the context of romantic relationships to describe overly sentimental or idealized expressions of love.
In literature and poetry, 'hearts-and-flowers' may be used to refer to cliched or overly romanticized language or themes.
In writing, 'hearts-and-flowers' may refer to overly sentimental or romantic language used in a story or piece of writing.
In psychology, 'hearts-and-flowers' may be used to describe a superficial or overly simplistic approach to therapy or counseling that focuses only on positive emotions and experiences.
In marketing, 'hearts-and-flowers' may refer to a marketing campaign that heavily relies on emotions, sentimentality, and romanticized imagery to promote a product or service.
In event planning, 'hearts-and-flowers' may refer to a theme or decor style that is excessively romantic, sentimental, or cliche, often associated with weddings or Valentine's Day events.