In this serene, studio-style image, a round hatbox in a gentle cream-yellow hue stands out against a spotless white backdrop, filled with a curated blend of dried petals and fine florets. The cylindrical box appears sturdy yet refined, with smooth sides and a subtle embossed line of text near the rim where the word FLOWERS can be partially seen, catching the light at certain angles. The camera looks down from slightly above, allowing an unobstructed view of the contents: a dense, slightly domed layer of petals that fill the box completely, suggesting abundance and care. Rich crimson rose petals dominate, their velvety texture and natural curves offering a sense of depth, love, and reverence. Among them nestle petals in bright yellow and soft peach-orange, small flashes of warmth that evoke gentle remembrance rather than heavy grief, much like a quiet moment of reflection on Mitcham Common or in a peaceful back garden. Between the larger petals, tiny white hydrangea-like florets appear in clusters, some with the barest suggestion of pale blue at the edges, giving a feathery, cloud-like texture that lightens the overall appearance. The contrast between the creamy box, the vivid petals, and the pure white background gives the photograph a clean, contemporary feel while keeping the focus firmly on the natural elements. This arrangement seems ideal for scattering at a crematorium service, decorating a remembrance table at a small gathering in Mitcham, or filling small paper cones for family members to hold during a final farewell. It reflects the thoughtful touch of a Mitcham florist who understands how quiet details can bring comfort during difficult times.
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This image shows a pale yellow ceramic bowl from directly above, its rounded shape framing a lush assortment of loose petals arranged for a sensitive and personal funeral tribute. The bowl is completely filled with rose petals in deep crimson red, glowing golden yellow, and soft peach-apricot, each petal slightly curved and overlapping, creating a sense of movement as if they have just been gently stirred. Interwoven through this warm palette are many small white hydrangea florets, their tiny, ruffled petals adding a lighter note, like soft breaths of calm among deeper emotions. The lighting is even and soft, revealing the velvety texture of the roses and the delicate, almost tissue-thin quality of the hydrangea, while subtle shadows fall into the folds and creases, giving the petals depth and a tactile presence. The overall impression is one of quiet generosity and care, echoing the gestures seen at intimate funeral gatherings around Mitcham-perhaps after a service at a local church, with this bowl placed on a nearby table ready for family and friends to take a handful for a final scatter over the coffin or grave. The warm colours speak of love, remembrance, and gratitude, while the white flowers introduce peace and farewell. It looks like the kind of thoughtful petal blend a Mitcham florist might prepare for same-day delivery to support families wanting a simple, beautiful way to participate in saying goodbye, bringing both comfort and a gentle touch of natural beauty to a solemn occasion. A pale cream hatbox sits alone in the centre of a white backdrop, brimming with a generous mix of dried petals and delicate florets that together form a gentle, comforting tribute. The cylindrical box has smooth, matte sides in a soft buttercream shade, and around its upper rim the word FLOWERS is faintly embossed, the lettering only clearly visible where the light catches just right. Viewed from a slightly raised angle, the contents appear heaped and rounded, suggesting they were poured in until the box could hold no more, an act of quiet generosity. Deep red rose petals dominate the scene, each one velvety and softly curled, evoking love, respect, and memories that linger. Woven through this deep base are petals in sunny yellow and warm peach-orange, tiny sparks of light that recall gentle afternoon sunshine over Mitcham's streets and gardens. Between the larger pieces, clusters of small, white hydrangea-like florets appear, some touched with an almost imperceptible hint of pale blue, adding a fine, papery texture that looks almost weightless. The stark white background ensures nothing distracts from the interplay of colour and form, allowing the eye to rest on each curve and fold. This petal blend feels perfectly suited to a memorial service: scattered along the aisle of a local chapel, arranged in shallow bowls on a remembrance table, or sprinkled around a framed photograph at home. It carries a sense of peace and quiet reflection, like something prepared by Flowers Mitcham for families seeking a tender, natural way to say goodbye.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Our FLOWER PETALS mix is a beautifully curated selection of delicate hydrangea, rose and chrysanthemum petals, perfect for weddings, confetti tosses, aisle decoration or any special ceremony. Handpicked by the expert florists at Flowers Mitcham in Mitcham, each petal mix is created fresh using the best seasonal flowers for vibrant colour and natural fragrance.

These luxury flower petals add a soft, romantic touch to photographs and venues, while being gentle enough for use as eco-friendly confetti. The bright blend of textures and shades complements a wide range of colour schemes, making it an ideal choice for couples, event planners and anyone looking to elevate their celebration décor.

With next day delivery available on orders placed before 4pm, you can enjoy premium quality petals exactly when you need them. Trust Flowers Mitcham for reliable service, fresh seasonal petals and beautifully presented packaging that arrives ready to scatter. Order your FLOWER PETALS today from flowersmitcham.co.uk and bring a touch of natural elegance to your ceremony.
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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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