Family owned & operated since 1956. Full selection of floral arrangements, gourmet baskets & gifts. Today, Karin’s has over 30 employees.
Our History:
Karin’s Florist was established on October 26, 1956, at 7 Corners Shopping Center, by Bill Dukas and his father-in-law, George Raptis. It was one of the original stores in 7 Corners Mall, which was one of the first regional shopping malls in the U.S. Named after Bill’s first born child and George’s first grandchild, the business opened with only four employees, George & Mary Raptis,
Bill Dukas and one driver. Karin’s continued to grow over the years, still preserving its family atmosphere. In 1995, after 38 years, Karin’s relocated to its present location in Vienna, Virginia. At this point, Bill’s daughter, Maris Angolia, joined the business and now serves as its President and CEO. The physical size of the store has more than doubled, but most importantly, Karin’s Florist has consistently made outstanding customer service our top priority. We are the proud recipients of several awards, including Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Corporate Citizenship Award for small business, VaseOff! All Stars Challenge, Best of Fairfax, Best Florist in Northern Virginia, and Wedding Wire Couples Choice Award, and Steve Harvey named us the Best Florist in America. We attribute that success to our award winning designers, the uniqueness of the store, our personnel, the premium quality flowers and gifts, and our loyal customers. Our professional designers can take a customer’s vision and make it come to life. We have a great team, always striving to make sure that we not only meet but exceed our customer’s expectations. A lot has changed through the years, but one thing has remained the same: Karin’s has kept its roots in Fairfax County, proudly serving the neighborhood it holds dear. https://www.karinsflorist.com/
01/08/2025
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01/06/2025
Happy Snow Day!!
Karin’s Florist will be closed today for the safety of our team.
We will be answering phones remotely or you can visit our website.
12/31/2024
We can’t let “TRAVEL TUESDAY” fall on New Year Eve and not travel off to a Pasadena, California for the Tournament of Roses Parade!
The 2025 theme is BEST DAY EVER! ➡️scroll for an official released “sneak peak” of a few of the 2025 floats!!
The first Rose parade was on January 1, 1890. Originally the parade featured flower-decorated horse carriages. Over time, floats built by volunteers from sponsoring communities supplanted the carriages. Currently, most are built by professional float building companies and take nearly a year to construct. One of the primary and most enforced rule of the float is that structure must be completely covered in flowers, petals and other vegetable materials such as “seeds, leaves and stems”. An average of 80,000 hours of labor is put into the process of floats with about 900 volunteers each year.
The Rose parade is a treasured American tradition! Tune in tomorrow and watch with us as we marvel over all the flowers!!
We hope you all have a safe and 🎉Happy New Year! 🎆
12/29/2024
We love this stunning arrangement!
12/24/2024
Absolutely amazing decorations!! We love designing the fresh floral arrangements for this beautiful home! Merry Christmas!!
12/24/2024
Today’s Travel Tuesday takes us to Mexico 🇲🇽. We are going to share a little history that you may not know about the Poinsettia! We think it is fitting for Christmas Eve.
The poinsettia was introduced to the United States in 1825 by Joel Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico.
The red blooms we see on poinsettia plants are actually not flowers; rather, they are known as bracts. By definition, bracts are simply modified leaves. The actual “flower” on a poinsettia plant is the cluster of yellow blooms found at the center of the bracts. (You can see the flowers in the close up picture)
The color of poinsettia leaves is actually determined by how much light the plant gets. For red leaves, the plant needs must get bright light during the day and no light at night (for at least 12 hours).
A poinsettia plant’s botanical name is “euphorbia pulcherrima,” which translates to “very beautiful.” We think they are very beautiful!! We at Karin’s hope you have a very Merry Christmas. We hope Santa is good to you tonight! 🎅🏻
12/21/2024
12/21/2024
It’s going to be a busy holiday weekend. We are as busy as Santa’s workshop!! 🎅🏻🧑🏻🎄
12/21/2024
**update. The snowglobe has sold out. You will still receive a free gift (changing throughout the day as supplies last) with purchase of a floral arrangement.
Final day of the 12 Days Of Christmas!! We can’t have a promotion like this without highlighting the core of our business… FLOWERS AND ARRANGEMENTS!!
Purchase any arrangement today and receive this beautiful animated snowflake snowglobe stand FREE!
This offer is for Day 12 of the 12 Days of Christmas. Saturday, December 21, 2024. In Store purchases only, limit 1 per person, while supplies last. Delivery charges apply.
12/20/2024
Sprit week continues! We are so thankful for our very hard working fun staff.
12/20/2024
🎄 12 Days of Christmas - Day 11: WARMIES AND PLUSH ANIMALS 🎄
Snuggle up with a Warmie! These adorable, microwaveable plushies are perfect for making your cozy moments extra special. 🐻✨
🎁 Special Offer: Purchase any plush toy priced $25 or more, and receive a FREE adorable felt gingerbread man gift bag! 🎅
This offer is valid Friday, December 20, 2025, while supplies last. One offer per person.
Get your cuddle on and make this holiday season even warmer! 💖
12/19/2024
Day 10 of our 12 Days of Christmas! 🎄 It’s Time to Entertain!
Buy any holiday-themed home and entertaining item and get a second item of equal or lesser value for 25% off. We can't wait to see you in the store today!
This offer is valid for Day 10 of our 12 Days of Christmas, Thursday, December 19, 2024.
12/18/2024
It is 🎄spirit week 🎄 at Karin's Florist this week. Christmas socks yesterday and Sparkles today! We are as busy as Santa’s elves!!
12/18/2024
🎄 Day 9 of our 12 Days of Christmas Promotions is here! 🎄
Today, December 18, 2024, enjoy 20% off your second puzzle or game of equal or lesser value when you purchase one in-store. We have a fantastic selection to choose from!
Hurry in – this offer is valid today only.
12/14/2024
Day 8 of our 12 Days of Christmas Promo is all about the Big guy! SANTA! HO! HO! HO! It’s almost time for him to make his rounds.
Buy any Santa $49.99 or more TODAY and get a beautiful snowflake snow globe pedestal (value $19.99) FREE. ➡️scroll the pictures to see the video of this beautiful snowflake stand!
This offer is valid for Day 8 of the 12 Days of Christmas Promotion, Saturday, December 14, 2024, only. Limit 1 per person. This wraps up our second week of the “12 Days of Christmas.” Watch next week, Wednesday through Saturday, for more amazing promotions.
12/13/2024
We are absolutely in the thick of Holiday Party Season! Our designers have been as busy as Santa’s elves and doing an absolutely beautiful job decking the halls! The ballroom at the looked stunning for this holiday event!
12/13/2024
M-I-C-K-E-Y kicks off Day 7 of our 12 Days of Christmas! 🎄✨ Visit our store TODAY and purchase any Disney item over $15 from our collection to receive a Disney pin valued at $9.99 or higher—absolutely FREE! (Limit 2) Whether you're adding to your pin trading collection or starting one, don’t miss out on this special offer!
This offer is valid for in-store purchases only on Day 7 of the 12 Days of Christmas Promotion, Friday, December 13, 2024, while supplies last.
12/12/2024
CHEERS! 🥂 Day 6 of our 12 Days of Christmas Promotion is here! 🎄✨
Today only, buy 3 bottles of wine or champagne 🥂🍾 and get a FREE bottle of Prosecco! It's the perfect time to stock up on celebration bottles for the holidays! 🎉
Offer valid Thursday, December 12, 2024, in-store only. Must be 21+ to purchase.
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After 38 years at 7 Corners, we opened our doors in Vienna 29 years ago today! We ❤️ being a part of this community.
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Karin’s Florist was established on October 26, 1956, at 7 Corners Shopping Center, by Bill Dukas and his father-in-law, George Raptis. It was one of the original stores in 7 Corners Mall, which was one of the first regional shopping malls in the U.S. Named after Bill’s first born child and George’s first grandchild, the business opened with only four employees, George & Mary Raptis, Bill Dukas and one driver. Karin’s continued to grow over the years, still preserving its family atmosphere.
In 1995, after 38 years, Karin’s relocated to its present location in Vienna, Virginia. At this point, Bill’s daughter, Maris Angolia, joined the business and now serves as its President and CEO.
Today, Karin’s has over 30 employees. The physical size of the store has more than doubled, but most importantly, Karin’s Florist has consistently made outstanding customer service our top priority.
We are the proud recipients of several awards, including Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Corporate Citizenship Award for small business, VaseOff! All Stars Challenge, Best of Fairfax, Best Florist in Northern Virginia, and Wedding Wire Couples Choice Award, and Steve Harvey named us the Best Florist in America.
We attribute that success to our award winning designers, the uniqueness of the store, our personnel, the premium quality flowers and gifts, and our loyal customers. Our professional designers can take a customer’s vision and make it come to life. We have a great team, always striving to make sure that we not only meet but exceed our customer’s expectations.
A lot has changed through the years, but one thing has remained the same: Karin’s has kept its roots in Fairfax County, proudly serving the neighborhood it holds dear.