It's been very busy here at Oopsie Daisy Flowers lately. It was the busiest Mother's Day I've ever had and I'd like to thank everyone who ordered, we sent out a huge variety of flower arrangements from teacups to tropical and baskets to crates. It was a pleasure to be able to deliver to lots of Mams, Grandmas and Step-Mams. A big thank you to my family who helped deliver on Mothering Sunday.

March also saw the launch of my brand new online gift section with a beautiful selection of bespoke gift ideas such as chocolate bouquets, fruit baskets, sweetie jars and gift hampers. These products are already proving popular and can be included in a floral gift or purchased on their own. As with all the flower arrangements and bouquets these can be delivered in Carlisle and surrounding area free of charge! Making it super easy to put a smile on someone's face. The chocolate and sweetie bouquets are a great gift idea for men – not just women deserve a surprise delivery.

Easter flowers have been added to the webshop - bright, colourful spring flowers with Easter decorations, perfect to surprise someone this Easter. The best part is our flower arrangements are 100% less calories than a chocolate egg! i will be delivering Easter flowers up until Easter Saturday, including Good Friday so please order promptly to secure your delivery slot. I will be closed Easter Sunday and Monday, reopening Tuesday 24th April

Wedding season is fast approaching and lots of dates have already been booked for 2019, with dates already being snapped up for 2020. So if you're getting married and still need to organise wedding flowers please get in touch. to book your free consultation where we can discuss in detail all your floral requirements. Call 01228317270 or email me This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 It's just over a month until the 3rd annual Abandoned Bouquets event. See our Facebook page for all the details about how you can rescue an abandoned bouquet. Lots of people enjoy hunting for little bouquets that have been abandoned around the city of Carlisle.