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Money Bouquets: Why They're Lagos's Favourite Surprise (and How to Send One)

28 June 2026 7 min read

Few gifts get a reaction like a money bouquet. It's the rare present that's both thoughtful and genuinely useful — crisp notes folded into roses, wrapped like flowers, and handed over like a celebration. Here's why Lagos can't get enough of them, and how to send one that wows.

What is a money bouquet?

A money bouquet is a hand-crafted arrangement of currency notes folded into flower shapes and styled into a bouquet, often paired with real flowers, a cake, or sweet treats. The result looks luxurious and feels personal.

Why they're so popular

  • Practical and thoughtful — they get something useful, beautifully presented.
  • Instantly impressive — the unboxing moment is unforgettable.
  • Flexible value — from modest to lavish, you choose the denomination.

Popular money bouquet combos

  1. 1

    Money Bouquet + Bento Cake

    A money bouquet beside a small personalised bento cake
    Money bouquet paired with a bento cake and a custom message.

    The crowd-favourite — notes plus a cute personalised bento cake.

  2. 2

    Money Bouquet + Rose Bouquet

    A money bouquet next to a red rose bouquet
    Money bouquet with roses — a romantic statement.

    Romance meets generosity — perfect for partners and anniversaries.

  3. 3

    Money Bouquet + Hot Air Balloon Treats

    A money bouquet with a hot-air-balloon treat box and balloons
    A playful money-bouquet-and-treats combo.

    A playful, photo-ready combo with treats and balloons.

Best occasions for a money bouquet

Birthdays, graduations, weddings, send-offs, and just because. It suits almost any celebration where you'd give cash anyway — but want it to feel special.

Can I choose the amount in the bouquet?+

Yes — money bouquets come in different denominations so you can set the value that suits the occasion.

Can I add a cake or flowers?+

Definitely — money bouquets pair beautifully with bento cakes, flowers, or treats.

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