Bouquet examples
Real bouquet examples you can study before you make your own
These pages show the full setup: who the bouquet is for, which flowers lead, what the note sounds like, when to send it, and when not to use the same approach.
Current examples
Use these examples as templates you can adapt, not scripts you need to copy word for word.
- Apology or repair
An apology bouquet that sounds accountable instead of performative
A camellia-lily-daisy bouquet for repair: warm enough to feel sincere, restrained enough not to pressure the recipient.
- Recovery or get-well support
A gentle get-well bouquet that comforts without sounding demanding
A lily-lotus-daisy bouquet for recovery support that feels calm, encouraging, and low-pressure.
- Long-distance relationship
A long-distance partner bouquet that feels warm without becoming melodramatic
A rose-and-camellia bouquet for a long-distance partner who needs warmth and steadiness more than theatrical romance.
- Birthday
A birthday bouquet for a friend that feels personal without sounding romantic
A tulip-peony-daisy birthday bouquet for a close friend: bright, personal, and clearly non-romantic.
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