With back-to-school season here, it’s the time we start thinking about teacher gifts, thank you notes, and for those of us with college kids in our lives, tokens we can send to let them know we’re missing them like crazy.
For a gift idea that makes a bigger impression than a card but isn’t a bouquet of flowers that will die in a few days, check out the beautiful offerings from our sponsor FreshCut Paper.
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English Daffodils Bouquet
They’re perfect for thank you notes to teachers, “thinking of you” cards for college students, engagements, weddings, baby showers, birthdays — really or any time you want to send something a bit more than a card.
By the way, FreshCut Paper bouquets are fantastic for environments like dorms, hospitals, and nursing homes where live flowers aren’t convenient, but a big pop of peonies, a vase of sunflowers, or a pot of perfect orchids would be appreciated.
(If you’ve ever seen how a college student’s plants look a few months into the school year…well, you get it.)
New Sunflower Bouquet
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