Message guide
A flower card should be short, clear, and easy to feel.

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Use these message patterns when you want the flowers to feel complete but do not want the card to sound too formal, too vague, or too long.
Best for
Use this guide when the order needs a little more clarity.
These are the situations where the details are as important as the flowers.
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Birthday cards
Helpful for birthday cards when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Sympathy notes
Helpful for sympathy notes when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Romance messages
Helpful for romance messages when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Thank-you gifts
Helpful for thank-you gifts when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
Practical guidance
What to know before you order.
These notes are written for real customer decisions, not generic flower advice.
Step 01
Keep the first line simple
Most flower cards work best with one warm thought, one clear reason, and the sender name.
- Happy birthday, sending you so much love today.
- Thinking of you and wishing you comfort.
- Thank you for everything you did this week.
Step 02
Match the tone to the moment
A playful birthday note, a romantic note, and a sympathy note should not sound the same.
- Use warmth and restraint for sympathy.
- Use personal details for romance.
- Use clarity and gratitude for professional gifts.
Step 03
Always add the sender name
Flowers can arrive at a busy home, office, hospital, or venue. The sender name helps the recipient understand the gift immediately.
- Use first names for close relationships.
- Use full names for business or formal gifts.
- Use family names when sending on behalf of a group.
Checklist
Keep these details close before checkout or a studio call.
The right details make the order easier to prepare, route, and deliver.
Recipient name or greeting.
One short message line.
Occasion or feeling.
Sender name exactly as it should appear.
Sensitive wording for sympathy or get-well flowers.
Helpful next steps
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Questions
Quick answers for this flower decision.
Use these answers to decide whether to order online or call the studio first.
How long should a flower card message be?
One to three short sentences is usually enough. The message should be readable at a glance and signed clearly.
What should I write for sympathy flowers?
Keep it gentle and sincere, such as thinking of you, with deepest sympathy, or sending love and comfort during this time.
Can I include a custom message in checkout?
Yes. The checkout path includes a place for the card message and sender details so the flowers arrive with context.
More guides
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Use another guide if the delivery location, card message, or arrangement care is the bigger question.
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