Set against a pristine white background, a round, sturdy hatbox in a soft cream-yellow hue is filled to the brim with an opulent mix of dried flower petals, thoughtfully arranged to look both abundant and serene. The cylindrical box has a refined simplicity, with the word "FLOWERS" faintly embossed around the rim, just visible enough to hint at its purpose. Its gentle colour echoes the subtle tones of traditional homes and gardens around Mitcham, giving the image a familiar, comforting feel. From the top, the petals form a raised, almost cushion-like mound, overflowing just enough to suggest generosity without appearing messy. Dominating the blend are deep red rose petals, velvety and rich, their edges slightly ruffled as if once freshly opened blooms were captured at their peak. Interwoven are bright yellow petals and warm peach-orange tones, like captured fragments of late afternoon light, softening the darker reds and adding an uplifting vibrancy. Scattered delicately between these larger shapes are tiny white hydrangea florets, with the occasional whisper of pale blue, providing a gossamer-thin contrast that adds dimension and fine texture. The entire composition, likely crafted by a skilled florist accustomed to creating tributes for local memorials and services in Mitcham, feels calm and considered. It suggests uses beyond simple decoration: a natural scattering of petals along the aisle at a farewell ceremony, a soft bed beneath a framed photograph, or a gentle embellishment for remembrance candles. The photograph's clean, uncluttered style focuses the eye entirely on the petals' colours, textures, and quiet emotional resonance, conveying a sense of love, gratitude, and peaceful remembrance.
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From a bird's-eye perspective, a shallow, round bowl in a soft cream or pale yellow ceramic is shown completely filled with a lush bed of petals, styled as a thoughtful farewell gesture for a funeral in Mitcham. The surface is an intricate tapestry of rose petals in rich crimson red, sunny yellow, and warm peach to apricot orange, each petal overlapping its neighbour to create a sense of fullness and depth. Between these vivid tones, the florist has threaded in countless small white florets, evoking the look of miniature hydrangea blossoms, whose fine, layered petals add lightness and an almost ethereal, cloud-like effect. The mixture of colours feels both uplifting and respectful, balancing the warmth of memory with the purity of white, much like a quiet walk past the trees and flowerbeds in Mitcham's parks after a service. Light falls evenly from above, highlighting the natural sheen of the rose petals and the papery delicacy of the white blooms, while casting gentle shadows into the folds and curves, enhancing their three-dimensional quality. Though silent, the image suggests the soft rustle that would come if a handful of petals were lifted to be scattered at a graveside or laid carefully on a coffin lid. This design could serve as a central tribute on a memory table, a source of petals for mourners to share in a symbolic act of farewell, or a comforting floral accent in a family home during the days of remembrance. The arrangement speaks softly of love, gratitude, and the wish to say goodbye with grace. In this close, overhead view, a pale cream hatbox sits alone against a clear white background, filled with a lush and carefully balanced mix of dried petals that seem to breathe warmth into the stillness. The box's cylindrical sides are smooth and understated, with the word "FLOWERS" subtly impressed near the rim, giving a touch of classic elegance similar to the timeless charm of Mitcham's older parish buildings. Inside, the petals form a generous mound that rises above the edge, giving the impression of fullness and quiet luxury. Deep crimson rose petals, soft and velvety even in their dried state, bring depth and gravity, their folds and gentle curls speaking of love, reverence, and cherished memories. Nestled among them are sunny yellow petals and soft peach-orange tones, offering pockets of gentle brightness, like glimmers of hope and gratitude amid sorrow. Scattered throughout, tiny white hydrangea florets and a few very pale blue ones add a feathery, almost cloud-like layer, creating a soothing contrast in both colour and texture. The overall palette is warm yet calm, with each element distinct but harmoniously blended. One can almost imagine the subtle, slightly sweet scent of dried roses rising from the box, making it ideal for a remembrance corner in a Mitcham home, or as a thoughtful, natural tribute at a funeral or memorial service. The photograph's simple, white setting keeps all attention on the petals' graceful shapes and gentle interplay of colours, evoking a sense of peace, tenderness, and enduring affection.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Add a touch of elegance to any celebration with our Flower Petals from Mitcham Florist. This bright, handpicked mix of premium rose petals, hydrangea petals and chrysanthemum petals is perfect for weddings, confetti tosses, proposals, baby showers and other special ceremonies. Carefully selected for colour, softness and freshness, each petal blend is created using only the best seasonal flowers, giving you a natural, romantic look every time.

At Mitcham Florist in Mitcham, we pride ourselves on friendly, reliable service and beautifully presented petals that arrive ready to use straight from the box. Ideal for scattering down the aisle, decorating tables, filling baskets or adding a delicate finishing touch to photos, these petals offer a simple yet luxurious way to brighten their day.

Order before 4pm for next day delivery across the UK, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with expert florists and quality blooms. Treat your guests to a premium petal experience and make your moments feel truly unforgettable. Order your Flower Petals today.
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    The floral arrangement that Funeral Flowers put together for my aunt's funeral was absolutely beautiful! I can't tell you how happy we are with all of her memorial flower arrangements. The family is even going to save the funeral sprays and place them on the grave next week.

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    Still cannot believe how many amazing flower choices your site had to offer. All of them looked amazing!

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