You know how it goes – Mother’s Day rolls around, and suddenly there’s a sibling showdown for the title of ‘favourite child’. Well this year, we’ve got just the trick up our sleeve to make sure your mum knows who the real MVP is. Introducing our latest floral creation: the Ultimate Favourite Child bouquet.
This isn’t just any ordinary bouquet, oh no, this masterpiece is designed to steal the spotlight and shower your mum with the love and admiration she deserves. Now if you’re wondering whether flowers will really do the trick, we recently conducted some research which found that a whopping 58% of mums have confessed that flowers are their absolute favourite gift to receive on Mother’s Day.
But that’s not the only thing we discovered. Did you know that almost a third of Brits (that’s right, 32%!) admit they’d pull out all the stops to win top points on Mother’s Day? And one in ten admit that buying flowers is just the way they’d do it, all to get one up on their siblings.
Crafted with roses, tulips and lisianthus, we know this beautiful bouquet will wow your mum, but you can take your gift-giving game up a notch by pairing it with a bottle of champagne. Because let’s be real, nothing says “cheers to you, mum!” quite like a toast with some bubbly. Choose from Lanson or Laurant Perrier to make it a Mother’s Day she won’t forget.
And let’s not forget the finishing touch – our range of matching ‘favourite child’ cards. Choose the perfect card that captures your unique bond with mum, personalise it and add a heartfelt message, for that extra dose of love and appreciation.
Don’t just take our word for it
There’s a special reason why we crafted our bouquet with these particular flowers. We spoke to psychologist and relationship expert, Jo Hemmings, who analysed our bouquet and uncovered the science behind how it will get you in favour with mum: “Flower favourites like roses and tulips are best known for symbolising love, while others like Lisianthus, Eucalyptus and Asparagus Ferns represent gratitude, admiration and protection.” See, we told you.