New Baby Flowers

One new arrival deserves another. And while the arrival of baby was unlikely to have been a quiet affair, the arrival of the letterbox flowers you send congratulating the parents and marking this special occasion can be.

And that’s important. Because the parents of the newborn are likely to be, to put it frankly, knackered. Or at the very least in need of as much R and R as they can get. Because, as anyone who’s raised children will know, things are about to get hectic for a couple of decades at least. Routines upturned. Sleep plans dashed. So the last thing parents need is someone ringing their doorbell and waking a newborn they’ve just spent an hour or more getting down.

Another Welcome Addition
Even if the person at the door is holding a beautiful arrangement of flowers, the joy of seeing the blooms is likely to be seriously tempered by the sound of baby awake again and demanding a feed.

This is where letterbox flowers come into their own. They give you the perfect way to congratulate the parents on their new arrival without disturbing the fragile peace that sometimes breaks out in homes where newborns live.

There’s simply no need for doorbells to be rung. The blooms can be posted through the letterbox in a sturdy box and land on the doormat with little more than a quiet thump. Perfect!

Almost As Adorable As The Newborn
Whichever parent can summon the energy to walk to the front door and pick up and open the box is in for a treat that’s sure to bring a smile to their face, no matter how much sleep they’ve lost in the last 24 hours. Fresh stems of flowers in bud, ready to blossom into beautiful blooms over the following few days will be a most welcome sight for sure.

Such a happy occasion as having a new addition to the family needs to be marked with something special. And a bright and uplifting bunch of flowers will do the trick every time. Something pink might fit the bill in terms of what you’re looking for, as it’s a colour that’s long been associated with femininity, so ideal for marking a female friend or relative’s motherhood and/or the birth of a baby girl.