Do you have $10 bucks to spare for two new tulips for a Saratoga Springs celebrity?

A GoFundMe campaign is under way to raise $10 to replace two flowers stolen from the mansion of Saratoga Springs socialite Michele Riggi.

The two forlorn tulips — limp and wrapped in plastic — were returned to Riggi on Tuesday. Police acted as the middlemen, carrying a letter of apology from the thieves, to Riggi but she remains angry that someone would steal flowers from her yard. Riggi posted a picture of the sad flowers on her Facebook page Tuesday.

The story has generated headlines.

On Wednesday, a writer, tongue planted firmly in cheek launched the GoFundMe page, calling it a way to begin the healing needed in Saratoga Springs and affixing #RiggiStrong.

"Palazzo Riggi is barren without these two beautiful tulips, but you can help — If we raise $10, we can begin to rebuild as a community. Let's donate two new bulbs and turn this tulip tragedy into a new bloom! "

The writer promises that any leftover funds will be donated to the Skidmore Scholarship Fund.

Riggi has suggested that the thieves are Skidmore students.

The Times Union's Kristi Gustafson Barlette can kind of understand Riggi's outrage — read her blog here.