Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Sending surprises with One Hour Florist [Sponsored]

Are you the super forgetful type of person who never seems to be able to remember important dates? 
Or just a very spontaneous (and perhaps, impatient too?) person who likes to throw out surprises as and when the idea hits you? 
Now you can simply send out beautiful surprises to your loved ones in the comfort of your home, with just a few clicks of your mouse, thanks to One Hour Florist


Aptly named as One Hour Florist, we can be assured with guaranteed 1-hour delivery to any address in Singapore, that is free on all orders. No hassle of having to hit a minimum order! 

With supply and access to the freshest flowers in Singapore, One Hour Florist flies in flowers on a daily basis and have a strict policy to discard mediocre flowers. Their streamlined process allows all of their flowers to be affordable and delivered efficiently. Being the ONLY one florist in Singapore that offers a one-hour delivery service, they take full pride in what they believe in and even offers a full refund for all late orders! 

Currently offering 4 different floral arrangements (ranging from $45 to $199) with add-ons for balloons (from $10.90) or teddy bears (from $13.00). 

And it's not just the standard bears, but you can find Caticorn and Lamacorn too! How cute is that!

Premium juicy and fresh main flowers (in the form of 6 roses, 6 carnations, 3 sunflowers, 3 lilies, 5 gerberas or 5 tulips) are carefully picked in this arrangement to pair with other assorted fillers and greens. 

And for a more bespoke factor, One Hour Florist will also gather a few more information (recipient's age, relationship to sender, occasion etc) for each of their orders. 



I personally feel that the bloom box is a superb idea. It's so easy to display as it is, with no hassle of having to find a special spot in the house that allows the flower bouquet to stand, or needing to move the entire bouquet into a vase.

For more information on One Hour Florist, visit their website or Facebook

Till then,
Mia Foo

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