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Whether it’s Valentine’s Day or your special someone is having a tough day at the office, sending a bouquet is a time-tested way to brighten someone’s week. Rather than tip your significant other off to the arrival of their gift, it’s much more rewarding to make it a surprise. Below are a few tips to help you send flowers that your loved one is sure to appreciate while at work.

3 Tips for Sending Flowers

1. Accompany Flowers With Lunch

To make the surprise extra special, show up shortly after the flowers are delivered to accompany your loved one to lunch. This is a meaningful gesture that demonstrates how you took time out of your day to express your love and devotion. However, make sure that this won’t conflict with either of your schedules. You don’t want to put your significant other in an awkward position if they have a lot of work to get through that day.

2. Be Thoughtful With the Arrangement

flowersDon’t go with the first bouquet you see. Choose an arrangement that features your loved one’s other’s favorite flowers. When in doubt, choose flowers that symbolize the message you’re trying to send. For instance, red or pink roses are a timeless symbol of love that can be sent any time of the year. You could also go even simpler and choose colors that you know your significant other loves.

3. Include a Note

Unless you want to deliver the flowers by hand, always include a note. Write a heartfelt message that shows they’re in your thoughts. Personalizing a note is always a better option than sending a generic card.

 

 

When you’re ready to purchase flowers for your loved one, turn to the florists at Forget Me Not Flower Shop in New Haven, CT. Since 1977, this family owned and operated company has offered a wide variety of floral arrangements and bouquets for people in and around the New Haven area. Whether you need next-day delivery, wedding bouquets, or table settings, you can count on these florists for prompt, quality services. Call (203) 248-7589 today or visit them online to schedule an order. 

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