The Kindness In Bloom - Carnation Collection
A Beautiful Tribute to Love and CompassionIntroducing The Kindness In Bloom - Carnation Collection featuring premium lilac Holland carnations. These delicate blooms symbolize tenderness and compassion, making them the perfect gift for the special motherly figures in your life.
Paired with purple caspia, tanacetum, and baby’s breath, this bouquet is both vibrant and meaningful. It’s a thoughtful way to express love, care, and appreciation.
Why Choose The Kindness In Bloom - Carnation Collection?
Symbol of Compassion: Lilac carnations represent kindness and love, making this bouquet ideal for celebrating mothers and caregivers.
Meaningful and Beautiful: The combination of vibrant blooms and soft foliage creates an emotionally rich arrangement.
Perfect for Any Occasion: Great for Mother’s Day, birthdays, anniversaries, or just to show your appreciation.
Topper Bundle Available: Enhance your bouquet with a "Happy Mother's Day" topper, adding that extra special touch to your gift.
Let The Kindness In Bloom - Carnation Collection speak volumes. Order today and make your gesture unforgettable. 🌸💖
Our flowers varies daily due to seasons and inspiration, and so will your bouquet. What you receive will be different from the pictures that we show, as every flower, even in the same tone or colours, have their unique shades and tones. All pictures are only for colour references and style.
Kindness In Bloom - Carnation Collection
Enjoy 10% off your 2nd bouquet when you buy 2
1. Place your flower arrangements in the best location. Keeping them in the right place can directly impact the life of the flowers. Place your fresh flowers in shaded and cool areas, away from direct sunlight and heat will help preserved their freshness. Remember, cooler is better with the expection of tropical blooms which prefers heat and humidity.
2. If you would like to transfer your wrapped bouquets into a vase, do unwrap them gently and with care.
3. Fresh and clean water helps keeps your flowers alive longer. Do trim at least half inch of stem off your flowers before you arrange them in a vase and each time you change the water. Replace the water in your vase daily. If you have dying foliage, be sure to remove it as it may contaminate the healthy flowers.
4. Avoid placing your flowers beside ripening fruit or vegetables as they give off ethylene gas which causes flowers to deteriorate.