PRE-ORDER Surprise Me, Bee! Valentine’s Floral Arrangement | Florist Choice

PRE-ORDER Surprise Me, Bee! Valentine’s Floral Arrangement | Florist Choice

$50.00

Valentines specialty available for pick-up or delivery on February 9th - February 14th 

Send a little love this Valentine’s Day with our Surprise Me, Bee – Valentine’s Edition florist choice arrangement. Expect a romantic mix of pinks, reds, purples, peaches, and whites—designed in our signature garden-style for a bouquet your honey will adore.

Choose your budget and leave any color requests or notes at checkout. Whether you’re picking up from our shop or sending a delivery in the Richardson and Dallas area, our Bees will create something beautiful just for you.

We will do our best to accommodate requests, but please note we cannot guarantee stem types or colors as these are all seasonal arrangements. 

An example of notes that are very helpful:

  • Recipient loves pink! (Open-ended color requests are usually easy to fulfill.)
  • Recipient is allergic to lilies. (Allergies are always important to note.)
  • Recipient doesn't like roses. (Tells our team to stay away from dislikes!)
  • Recipient appreciates fragrant flowers. (Our team will be more intentional on picking flowers with fragrance.)
  • Recipient prefers a tall arrangement. (Super helpful for our design team to know!)
  • Recipient doesn't like bright colors. (We'll use muted tones in the design!)
  • Recipient's home decor is very boho. (Fun! Let's use some dried textured in the arrangement, and place in an earthy vase.)

An example of notes that are harder to fulfill:

  • Must have red roses, delivered today. (We can't guarantee red roses will be in stock on any given day. With a lead time of 4-6 days, we can likely fulfill this.)
  • Only use peonies. (A very seasonal bloom, and a pricey one at that. You can tell us that they like peonies, but we can't guarantee an arrangement with all peonies, if they're even in season.)
  • Recipient is allergic to all flowers. (Okay, friend. Maybe we look at some plants, instead.)