The ceremony lasts a day.
The pride stays much longer.

Their personality should guide the bouquet.
Some graduates love bold color and stronger contrast.
Others prefer gentle flowers and quieter details.
Use their favorite colors as the starting point.
The bouquet should support their presence.
It should never feel like a costume.
Think about the graduation attire.
Notice the school colors and event setting.
Consider how the bouquet will appear in photographs.
Choose a size that feels comfortable to hold.
The flowers should not hide the graduate.
Every part should feel balanced together.
Bright color can feel joyful and confident.
Softer color can feel sincere and refined.
School colors can guide the palette.
The graduate's own style should still remain visible.
A focused color direction often photographs beautifully.
Graduation celebrates more than one ceremony.
It holds late nights, hard choices, and steady effort.
The card can name what others did not see.
Mention their courage, patience, or determination.
Tell them why you feel proud.
One true sentence can stay with them for years.
Prepare these details before your inquiry:
- Graduate's name
- Ceremony date
- School colors
- Graduation attire colors
- Favorite flowers or colors
- Preferred bouquet size
- Exact card message
Share the date early.
Fatima Flowers must still confirm current options and timing.
Can I request school colors?
Yes.
Share them as a color direction for review.
How large should the bouquet be?
Choose a size that feels comfortable and suits the photographs.
What should the graduation card say?
Recognize the work, name what you admire, and celebrate what comes next.
Tell us who made you proud.