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Sending flowers online can be tricky and you definitely don’t want to mess that special gift you’re sending that special someone on that special day. Luckily, we’re here to help you with a few simple, but vital steps, in sending flowers online.

So, if you want to make someone’s day extra special or if you’re simply looking for a good florist shop, this article is for you.

Let’s start with the important things first, like your budget.

1. Decide on your budget

One of the first things you can consider when you want to send flowers online is your budget. This will give you an idea of how many flowers you can send, what type of arrangement you can get, and ultimately what kind of flowers you can give.

Just remember, you can spend a bit less if there’s no occasion. But if it’s for a grand celebration, know that the size of the arrangement and the variety of flowers you send will reflect the importance of the event.

And although flowers wilt through time, the memories they create makes for a lasting remembrance.

2. Choose a colour

In flower arrangements, colour is one of the most important things you need to get correct. That said, it’s one of the hardest parts of buying flowers online. Flowers come in a spectrum of hues, and in some cases, choosing what your special someone likes can be challenging.

On that note, colourful flower arrangements are ideal for happy occasions. Otherwise, it’s best you send white flowers adorned with soft colours to show your sympathy. Your flowers broadbeach expert will assist with colour selection.

If you plant to appear romantic, red or pink flowers will send a clear message. And if you just can’t put a finger on the person’s taste, pastel coloured flowers will be a safe choice.

Colours play a big part in the emotion conveyed when sending flowers. They are interpretative of the message you are trying to say, so choosing the right colours do matter.

3. Buy local

Now that you’ve decided on your budget and have chosen a colour, the next step is to find a place to buy your flowers.

A good rule of thumb is to always buy local. Not only will the flowers they have be fresh, but locally grown flowers will always be the best. Having been cultivated in local conditions, they prove to be more resilient to local climate and temperature compared to the ones that have been shipped or flown in from overseas.

Shops like The Petal Room, specialise in a variety of flowers — including those that are locally-grown.

Once you’ve found a local shop, ask if they deliver and check the delivery cost. In some cases, you might be surprised that the delivery cost can be as much as the actual flowers.

4. Send a message

Another thing you should consider when buying and sending flowers online is the message to go with it.

Your message should work with the type of arrangement, the colour of the flowers, and the reason why you’re sending them. Just remember to be more sensitive when writing sympathy cards. Keep your message professional when sending on behalf of a company, or make it personal if you are close to the person.

5. Send it like you mean it

Finally, the last piece of advice we can give you when sending out flowers is to send it like you mean it. What we’re saying is that you include all the necessary details to make sure that everything goes smoothly — from arrangement to delivery.

Things to remember are the small details in the arrangements: the type of flower, the colours of the flower, and the message to go with it. Next, you’d want to make the information of the recipient as clear as possible, this includes the full name, contact number, and the full address, the things that the courier would need to know to make sure that the flowers reach the right person. Also, include your own number, just in case the courier has a few more questions to ask.

You would also want to think about the time when the flowers will be delivered.

Conclusion

Buying flowers online and having them delivered shouldn’t be a nightmare. With these tried and tested tips, we’re sure that you can make someone a little more happy or extend your sympathy to a friend or a family.

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