Stuff We Like: Get Well Wishes

When you’re feeling under the weather, a “Get well soon!” note from a friend or loved one is sometimes all it takes to brighten up your day. Even better: These adorable get-well packages that let you deliver a little sunshine right where it’s needed.

 

Dog doctor flower basket

Doggie Howser M.D.

Did someone call the doggie doctor? This medical mutt, made of white carnations and surrounded by vibrant poms, solidago, and waxflowers, is a specialist in bringing out smiles. Crafted by floral “surgeons” the Doggie Howser arrangement arrives carrying a plush doctor bag, complete with headpiece and stethoscope, and is designed in a willow dog bed basket lined with moss. ($59.99; 1800flowers.com)  

get well cookie flower pot from cheryl's

Get Well Cookie Flower Pot

Send get well wishes in the form of 12 buttercream-frosted and hand-decorated crunchy shortbread cookies delivered in a shiny silver “Get Well” pail from Cheryl’s. ($29.99-$59.99 for a 6-, 9-, or 12-piece set; cheryls.com)    

be happy flower bouquet

Be Happy Bouquet

This cheerful bouquet arrives with a contagious grin. The popular arrangement features yellow roses festively mixed with yellow and white daisy spray chrysanthemums. The flowers are arranged in a keepsake mug that will keep the smiles coming. ($39.95; gifttree.com)    

get well cake pops from shari's berries

Handmade Get Well Cake Pops

These chocolate cake pops from Shari’s Berries are hand-dipped and decorated to look like a doctor, nurse, doctor’s bag, medicine bottle, stethoscope, and red cross. If the patient has a sweet tooth, these fudgy treats just what the doctor ordered. ($24.99 for six, $39.99 for 12; berries.com)    

hugs for you bear from build a bear

Hugs Fur You Bear by Build-A-Bear Workshop

This 10-inch plush bear from Build-A-Bear Workshop send a message of love stuffed with hugs and good wishes. This squishable friend is dressed in a soft red hoodie to make him extra snuggly. And for something extra special, this bear comes with sound options: He can make a “kiss” sound or say “I love you.” ($39.99-$44.99; ftd.com)