Free new baby bouquet

Send New Baby Flowers Online

A soft welcoming bouquet of peonies, carnations and cherry blossom in pinks and whites, sent in a minute to anyone you love who just became a parent. No vase to manage, no delivery slot, no extra thing for them to clean up. Customize below and share via text.

🌸 Free · Instant · Nothing to clean up

Free forever Nothing to clean up Opens any time of night Works internationally

Build the welcome bouquet

We started one in soft pinks and whites. Swap to blues for a boy, mixed pastels, or whatever fits.

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Why send virtual new baby flowers?

New parents are running on fumes. The kindest gift is one that asks nothing of them.

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Nothing to maintain

No vase to find, no water to change, no wilted stems to throw out next week. The bouquet doesn't add to their list.

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Opens at 3am

New-parent hours are weird. The bouquet shows up quietly in their chat, ready when they finally look at their phone.

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No doorbell, no awkward visit

The first weeks are sacred and exhausting. A virtual gift lets you say "I see you" without making them host anyone.

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A keepsake they can save

The bouquet stays in their messages forever. They can screenshot it, print it, or show it to the baby in a few years.

Best flowers for a new baby bouquet

Soft, gentle, welcoming. Each carries a meaning that fits a fresh life. Tap any to read the full meaning guide.

Message ideas

Short and warm. New parents are reading on a phone in the dark. Tap "Use this" to drop one in.

Welcome to the world, little one. Hugs to all three of you. 🌸
Congratulations to the new family. Sleep when you can. Love you all.
The luckiest baby in the world just got the right parents. Welcome, tiny human.

How it works

Four steps, about a minute total.

Pick flowers

Starts with soft pinks and whites. Swap to blues, mixed pastels, or yellows.

Write a note

To, From, and a short welcome. Keep it short, they'll appreciate it.

Generate the link

One click. The whole bouquet is encoded into a single URL.

Share it

Text, WhatsApp, email. They open when they're ready, even at 3am.

Frequently asked

Which flowers fit a new baby?

Soft pink peonies, white carnations (the traditional flower of motherhood), cherry blossom (gentle new beginnings), pale tulips (purity, fresh starts) and white roses (new chapter). Stay in the pastel range. The colors do most of the welcome on their own.

Are flowers a good gift for new parents?

They are, but the timing is delicate. Real flowers add one more thing to manage (a vase, water changes, petals to clean up) in a house already at capacity. Virtual flowers skip the maintenance. The parent opens it, smiles, screenshots, moves on.

Should I send to the mom, the dad, or both?

Both, if you can. New parenthood is a team event. Address the bouquet to both names if you have them, or send the same link to each. If you only know one of them well, sending to that person is fine.

What should I write to new parents?

Keep it warm and short. New parents are exhausted and reading on phones at strange hours. Try: "Welcome to the world, little one. Hugs to all three of you," or "Congrats to the new family. Thinking of you with so much love."

Is it okay to send before the baby arrives?

Traditionally flowers come after the birth. Some cultures prefer waiting until baby is home safe. If you want to send something earlier, frame it as "thinking of you" rather than congratulations, and use a soft pastel bouquet.

Can I send this internationally?

Yes. The bouquet is a link, so it works across countries. WhatsApp, iMessage, email or any chat app. They tap and the bouquet blooms on their screen.

Welcome the little one.

Sixty seconds. No vase. They'll keep it forever.

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