Birthday
Sympathy
Let this uplifting arrangement be a reminder of the clear skies ahead. Capturing the feeling of hope that a new day brings, this bouquet is composed of voluminous hydrangea blooms and vibrant belladonna delphinium to refresh their mood.
Light blue hydrangea reminded us of the sky clearing after a storm, calm settling in after something hard. We paired it with white roses so the whole arrangement would feel like relief rather than sadness. It's a gentle way to honor a life and offer comfort to friends and family during a difficult time.
A few sizing choices and care notes for this bouquet, both below.
What's Included: Light blue hydrangea and white roses fill a clear glass vase. It arrives fully arranged and ready to set down.
Why We Choose White Roses and Light Blue Hydrangea: Hydrangea naturally holds a soft blue tone that reads as calm rather than somber, especially paired with a lighter bloom instead of a bold contrast.
Sizing: This bouquet is designed in Standard, Premium, or Extravagant sizes, with more hydrangea and roses filling the same clear glass vase at each size.
Why Families Choose This Bouquet: This arrangement suits a wake, a memorial gathering, or simply a home that could use something hopeful. It works well sent by a grandchild, a close friend, or a small group sharing the cost.
If a Bloom Isn't Available: If light blue hydrangea is out of season, our designers work in a comparable soft-toned bloom so the calm palette stays intact.
Delivering Vase Arrangements Nationwide: Funeral homes and private residences across most of the country are within reach, typically the same day for orders placed by 2 PM in the recipient's time zone, or noon on Sundays. Note the time at checkout.
Hydrangea drinks more water than most cut flowers, so if it looks tired, try a fresh cut on the stems and a deep drink of water; it often perks back up within a few hours.
Yes, many families send it directly to a home, especially when they want to offer a sense of hope rather than mark the service itself.
Keep it brief; there's no wrong way to convey it. Something nice like 'with deepest sympathy' or 'thinking of you' both read well on a card like this. We're glad to help if you'd like a suggestion.
Absolutely. Not everyone can attend in person, and sending flowers straight to the family is a meaningful way to offer support after a loss and show you care, even from a distance.
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