Aimee Teegarden shared childhood memories of Easter egg hunts with her grandmother, involving tears due to competitiveness with her cousin. Despite the tears, she continues the tradition with some variation every year, focusing on quantity over candy. Teegarden has starred in Hallmark’s An Easter Bloom, where she plays a flower farmer entering a floral design competition. Before filming, she took a flower arranging class, learning new techniques that changed her approach to creating bouquets.

Teegarden’s favorite flowers are peonies and Jasmine, which she finds lovely and delightful. In An Easter Bloom, she learned about flower arranging and competition to save her family’s land following a big loss. Teegarden’s character enters a competition with the help of her flower mentor, played by Frances Flanagan. Despite only being able to use some of her new flower arranging skills on set, Teegarden found the experience fascinating and enjoyable.

The Hallmark movie, An Easter Bloom, premiered earlier in the month and can be streamed on Hallmark Movies Now. Teegarden and her co-star took a flower arranging class before filming to prepare for their roles. Teegarden discovered different techniques, such as building within the hand instead of starting with greenery, which she found mind-blowing. While not all the skills learned in the class were used on set, Teegarden found the experience of learning about flower arranging to be interesting and enjoyable.

Teegarden also described her childhood Easter egg hunts, which often ended in tears due to competitiveness with her cousin. Despite the tears, she continues the tradition in a different form each year, focusing on quantity over candy. Teegarden’s favorite flowers, peonies and Jasmine, are always lovely and remind her of October, around her birthday. An Easter Bloom follows Teegarden’s character as she enters a competition to save her family’s land, learning new skills and techniques along the way.

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