Graduation Day Flowers

It seems like only yesterday they were knee-high to a grasshopper. Now they’re taking to a stage in a mortar board and gown collecting a tightly rolled scroll that marks the end of their degree course. How time flies! And what better way to mark their big achievement than with graduation day flowers. 

Celebrate And Congratulate

Congratulating someone on graduating calls for bright, happy, colourful flowers. This is a celebration after all. A time to recognise and reward the end of one phase of someone’s life and the beginning of another. 

If you’re not a close relative, you’re unlikely to have received an invite to the graduation ceremony – space will probably be strictly limited after all. But that doesn’t mean you can’t pass on your love, best wishes and pride at what they’ve achieved.

And what better way to do that than with letterbox flowers, sent in the post to arrive on the morning of their big day, or even a couple of days before or after.

The new graduate is unlikely to appreciate having to carry around a big arrangement of blooms at the ceremony. So surely it’s better to send flowers to their home through their letterbox to mark the fact that they’re about to get letters after their name?

No Fuss Delivery

Because our flowers easily fit through the letterbox, whoever’s delivering won’t need to knock on doors or ring bells and wake the recipient who, still being used to the student life, might be enjoying a lie-in. Instead, they can pick up the posted box of delights when they’re good and ready and arrange the stems in a vase, or anything suitable they have to hand.

Your graduate is sure to be flattered to receive flowers through the post from you. It’s a sign that you’re proud of them and thinking about them. And as the flowers grow from buds to blooms, they’ll serve as a reminder of the day the graduate shook many hands and smiled for even more photos, memories that are likely to adorn the mantelpieces, bookshelves and digital photo albums of relatives for a good few years to come.