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Care packages for moments that need more than flowers
A care package combines flowers with thoughtful items for moments where a bouquet alone does not feel like enough: a friend recovering from surgery, a colleague burned out from a tough quarter, a family member grieving, or a new mum settling into the first weeks at home. Each package is curated for the specific situation, with a small floral piece plus the right mix of comfort items for the recipient.
The recovery care package combines a small bedside bouquet with bird's nest, manuka honey, a cosy throw, and immune-boosting tea. The new-mum care package combines a soft posie with lactation cookies, nipple cream, a self-care kit, and a handwritten note. The grief care package is the quietest version: a single white rose, a thoughtful book, comfort tea, and a card with no words on the front. The burnout care package combines a bright bouquet with a sleep mask, magnesium supplements, journaling supplies, and chocolate.
Pricing starts at SGD 88 for a small care package and reaches SGD 388 for the premium curated set. Most care package orders sit in the SGD 128 to SGD 228 range. For a flowers-only recovery gift, see our get well soon flowers collection. For a hamper-style gift with food and wine, see get well soon hampers. For sympathy specifically, see our condolence flower stands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is in a care package vs a hamper vs a bouquet?
A bouquet is just flowers. A hamper is mostly food and gift items in a basket. A care package is a curated combination of a small floral piece plus situation-specific comfort items, designed around the recipient's needs (recovery, new motherhood, grief, burnout).
How much does a care package cost in Singapore?
SGD 88 (small) to SGD 388 (premium curated). Most orders sit in the SGD 128 to SGD 228 range. The price scales with the number and quality of items included alongside the floral piece.
Can I customise a care package for a specific person?
Yes. Add notes about dietary restrictions, allergies, the recipient's situation, and any specific items to include or avoid. Our team will assemble accordingly. For very specific requests (a particular brand or item), message the studio in advance.
Do you deliver care packages to hospitals in Singapore?
Yes. Free islandwide delivery to all major hospitals (SGH, NUH, TTSH, KKH, Mount Elizabeth, Gleneagles, Raffles, Parkway East, Mount Alvernia, Farrer Park, Thomson Medical) and to home addresses. For ICU patients, the floral piece is omitted and the package goes to the family.
What is the difference between a care package and a get-well-soon hamper?
A get-well-soon hamper is the larger food-and-wellness basket designed primarily for hospital deliveries. A care package is the more personalised, situation-specific assembly with a small floral piece and curated comfort items, designed for home recovery, new motherhood, grief, or burnout.
