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How to Send Bouquets Online

Even if you can't be with your loved ones on special occasions, you can send your best wishes with a beautiful bouquet. You can order bouquets over the Internet, and most vendors ship anywhere, from the girl next door to friends overseas. Whether it's shipping a live arrangement or choosing a virtual e-card that will never wilt or fade, sending bouquets online is easy, practical and affordable.

Instructions

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      Visit the websites of international florists to choose the bouquet that's right for you. FTD, Teleflora, and ProFlowers offer bouquets for every occasion imaginable and in a range of prices that will fit your budget. Teleflora, 1-800 Flowers and several other vendors ship internationally, so your potential destinations are limitless. All of the above-mentioned websites have easy-to-navigate interfaces and clear organization that make it easy to choose a bouquet online and send it to your recipient.

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      Design your own virtual bouquet and email it to your recipient. The Central Park Conservatory Garden in New York City has an online design tool that features flowers blooming in the conservatory, as well as e-cards to which your creation can be attached and sent. Flower2Mail has a similar design, and features brightly colored flowers in cartoon designs. Both websites offer these services for free, making it easy to send personalized virtual flowers on a budget.

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      Select a predesigned e-card that features a beautiful bouquet for your recipient. iFlowers specializes in e-cards with bouquets in a variety of styles. From English Garden-inspired designs to monochromatic arrangements, all e-cards are free and can be personalized with a message of your choice. 123Greetings and OriginalCards also offer an extensive range of bouquet-themed ecards.