PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A softly lit wedding arrangement lies ready for delivery across Mitcham, featuring a hand-tied bouquet and a coordinated groom's boutonnière captured in tender detail. At the heart of the bouquet are generous mauve-pink roses, their petals velvety and layered, some blooms tightly cupped while others are fully open, revealing spiralled centres that draw the eye inward. Nestled among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, their small, perfectly rounded forms bursting with tiny petals, bringing a playful, textured element to the design. Creamy white lisianthus blossoms curl around the roses and chrysanthemums, their ruffled edges and gentle waves lending a dreamy softness that tempers the stronger colours. Slender green foliage and longer leaf blades weave between the blooms, subtly extending beyond the bouquet's rounded outline and giving it a natural, garden-fresh appearance, as if it could have come from a well-tended patch near Mitcham Common. The stems of the bouquet are aligned and bound tightly together with bands of satin ribbon in blush pink and white, forming a smooth handle that feels secure yet elegant in the hand. Resting close by, the boutonnière showcases a single white lisianthus or rose bud, accented with fine sprigs of greenery and a delicate hint of lavender ribbon that ties it visually back to the bouquet. The overall atmosphere in the image is calm and joyful, like the moments before a bride leaves a home near Cricket Green for her ceremony, with flowers that speak of care, devotion, and the artistry that local florists bring to Mitcham weddings. Held close against the delicate fabric of a wedding dress, this bridal bouquet feels inseparable from the emotion of a Mitcham wedding morning, as if the bride has just paused for a deep breath by the window overlooking Mitcham Common. At the centre, six roses in an elegant dusty pink with a hint of lilac form a complete, rounded cluster, their velvety petals layered so precisely that each bloom seems sculpted. Tucked among them, lime-green button chrysanthemums create lively pockets of colour and texture, their neat, spherical heads adding a contemporary freshness that keeps the bouquet from feeling too traditional. Encircling the arrangement, a ring of soft white blossoms and pointed buds acts like a floral lace trim, echoing the intricate details of beading and embroidery often found on bridal gowns. The bouquet is clearly hand-tied, with stems aligned and securely bound so it rests neatly in the bride's hands, the shape compact and domed without being rigid. Natural morning light touches each flower, drawing out subtle shifts from mauve to blush, ivory to bright green, and giving the whole piece a gentle radiance. In your mind, the scent is a blend of true garden rose perfume and the cool, clean aroma of freshly cut stems, evoking the feel of early flower-market visits on London Road. Every element reveals the touch of an expert florist: thoughtful colour balance, intentional spacing between blooms, and an eye for longevity so the flowers look as composed for late-afternoon photos as they do in the pre-ceremony stillness. It is a bouquet that reassures as much as it adorns, quietly reflecting the hope and joy of the day. Laid gracefully on a pale, linen-textured background, this bouquet captures the feeling of a quiet wedding morning in Mitcham, just before guests arrive at the venue. The base fabric is a soft, light beige with a subtle woven pattern that keeps the focus on the flowers while adding a hint of natural warmth. Dominating the left and center are lush pink roses, fully open and full of character. Their petals graduate from a very soft, powdery pink nestled at the heart to a more intense, near-fuchsia tone at the edges, giving the roses a rich, velvety look that suggests both tenderness and depth. Interspersed among them, rounded lime green button chrysanthemums cluster tightly, their many small florets forming bumpy, tactile domes. These bright green accents offer a refreshing contrast, as lively and crisp as the greenery around Mitcham Common after a light rain. To the right, a gentle spray of ivory and white lisianthus forms a soft, cloudlike border. Some flowers are in full bloom, their ruffled petals opening outward in graceful layers, while others appear as slender buds, adding height and a sense of unfolding time. The bouquet's stems are neatly gathered and shaped into a convenient handle, entirely wrapped in blush pink satin ribbon that looks smooth and softly reflective. Around the ribbon, delicate white pearls are entwined in multiple strands, giving the handle a refined, heirloom charm that would feel at home in both traditional church weddings and modern civil ceremonies across CR4. The overall mood is romantic, calm, and thoughtfully composed, perfect for descriptions of bridal bouquets and same-day flower delivery throughout Mitcham and nearby neighbourhoods. This wedding boutonnière carries an air of quiet confidence, much like a groom stepping out onto the streets around London Road in Mitcham with a steady smile and composed grace. The focal flower is a white lisianthus bloom in full, graceful opening, its petals gently ruffled and layered in a way that feels both soft and structured. The white is clear and tranquil, evoking freshness and a sense of honest emotion. Nestled just behind are two elegant lisianthus buds, held upright with a certain delicacy, their tips still closed in pale green and ivory tones, symbolising potential and the journey ahead. Around the central bloom, light clusters of baby's breath are arranged with care, each tiny white blossom adding a shimmer of texture, as if touched by early morning dew. Slender pieces of greenery slip through the design, some slightly variegated, their subtle stripes and curves lending the boutonnière a natural spontaneity, like foliage gathered from a local garden near Figges Marsh. At the base, a single dark green leaf is shaped into a smooth loop, cradling the stems and providing a quiet contrast that makes the paler flowers stand out. A narrow mauve ribbon is tied neatly around the stems, forming a small, well-proportioned bow that brings in a muted lavender note, harmonising gently with the groom's accessories. Under soft indoor light, the entire piece appears refined yet approachable, as though it exudes a faint, fresh floral scent that lingers through the vows and the first dance. It is a modest but deeply thoughtful detail, embodying the joy, hope, and tenderness that define a wedding celebration in Mitcham. This image shows a delicate lisianthus boutonniere lying on a light, linen-like fabric backdrop, the woven texture subtly visible beneath the flowers. The focal bloom is a creamy white lisianthus, fully open and generously ruffled, its petals layered in soft folds that create a sense of depth and gentle movement. Beside this central flower sit two smaller lisianthus buds, still mostly closed, their slender, pale green forms nestled close as if leaning in for comfort and connection, echoing the tender moments shared at weddings and celebrations across Mitcham. Between bloom and buds, fine sprays of baby's breath rise on thin stems, their numerous tiny white blossoms resembling a delicate mist, adding both volume and an airy, romantic character. Complementing these are slim strands of fresh greenery that stretch and curve along the sides and back of the arrangement, their linear form lending an elegant sense of flow, as though a soft breeze from nearby Mitcham Common had brushed through. The stems are drawn together at the base and wrapped tightly in a bright pink satin ribbon, which appears smooth, shiny, and slightly reflective. This vivid ribbon forms a neat casing around the stems and is finished with a small bow that introduces a playful dash of colour. The contrast between the vibrant pink and the soft whites and greens keeps the design modern while preserving its refined, gentle mood. The lighting is diffuse and flattering, highlighting the natural textures of petals, leaves, and ribbon without any harsh glare. Altogether, the boutonniere feels like a thoughtfully crafted accent, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom date in Mitcham seeking a subtle yet expressive floral touch. 15.2IMG_3571.jpg This image shows a refined floral centerpiece poised on a sleek white table, its surface catching slight reflections that echo the clear light often seen over Mitcham's open spaces. The arrangement forms a generous dome of blooms nestled into a striking spherical vase, which is crafted from white-painted natural branches or wicker intricately woven into an openwork pattern. The container feels sculptural and airy, adding a modern rustic charm that would sit beautifully in a contemporary wedding venue near Figges Marsh. Within this woven cradle, pastel pink roses take centre stage, many of them fully opened so that their velvety petals form lush, spiralling rosettes. Some petals are edged with a deeper shade of pink, adding depth and a painterly richness to the overall palette. Tucked among them are clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, rounded forms providing crisp contrast and a sense of playful freshness. Around the base of the bouquet, delicate white flowers with faint yellow centres soften the transition into the woven vase, creating a gentle, ruffled edge that looks almost cloud-like. Resting on the left side of the tabletop are two decorative balls made from pale, natural wood strips, woven into open lattice spheres that harmonise with the texture of the vase, one larger and one smaller like a quiet duet in wood. The background is a softly blurred, neutral wall in warm beige or taupe, subtly textured like woven fabric, which allows the pinks, greens, and whites to stand out. Overall, the scene conveys natural beauty, precision, and calm joy, making the arrangement ideal for wedding tables, engagement dinners, or stylish home décor in Mitcham.

PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION

The Big Day is once in a lifetime. Make it the most unforgettable memory with the help of Handy Flowers. Our main mission is to make you feel special on your wedding day. Pure Romance Collection is surely to complete the wedding atmosphere in the best possible way.

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    The tricky part of the whole wedding was the choice of flowers, but ultimately we managed to find this incredible company. They provided us with the most amazing bouquets for the bridesmaids, and one for the bride that made her stood out more than ordinary. It was all too good. Thank you so much!

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    I am very pleased with the service. I order bouquets from this florist very often. Everything is of top quality.

    M
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    Magnificent bridal bouquet! The prices they offered were very reasonable and within our budget which was great

    J
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    Very pleased with the wedding arrangements!

    D
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    I was impressed with the flowers. Very friendly florist

    L
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    Brilliant bouquets and excellent delivery service. Loved the way they treated us. They did a good job with the table arrangements and the overall decor.

    P
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    Would never pick another company, simply great flowers!

    T
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    Heavenly flowers, they smelled simply fantastic. The guests were astonished by the bridal bouquet!

    E
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    Ordering process fast and easy. They are great to do business with.

    M
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    What a wonderful wedding it was thanks to this company. We had all of the flowers delivered to the hotel where the wedding took place. All of the flowers looked fabulous.

    W

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