''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-pane visual captures a full wedding palette-peach roses, violet-edged lisianthus and frothy baby's breath-seen across bridal, groom and reception florals that feel both curated and intimate. In the top-left frame a bride clasps a rounded bouquet close to her gown: at its core lush pale peach roses open like warm sunsets, their velvet petals offset by white lisianthus rimmed in clear purple and tiny clusters of baby's breath that lift the composition with airy lightness. The hands cradle a ribbon-wrapped handle, the sheen of satin nearly hidden beneath petals, while soft daylight highlights texture and scent-subtle, sweet, unmistakeably floral. Top-right presents the groom's boutonniere on a deep charcoal suit: a single peach rose, teased with slender greenery and baby's breath, finished with a neat peach ribbon that harmonises with a matching tie-an elegant, minimalist accent against the jacket's clean lines. Bottom-left shows a compact version of the bouquet resting on a neutral woven fabric, stems bound in blush ribbon with pearled pins catching the light-a bridesmaid's posy or toss bouquet rendered with vintage charm. Bottom-right reveals a reception centerpiece: the same trio of blooms formed into a gentle dome, set inside a white open-weave basket vase with two pale decorative spheres alongside, arranged on a neutral surface suitable for a Mitcham village hall or evening celebration near Mitcham Junction. As a local florist I note how this cohesive theme travels easily from ceremony to table; at Flowers Mitcham we often make these harmonious suites for couples marrying close to London Road, and their soft scent and tailored textures read as quietly joyful and thoroughly considered. There is a gentle poetry to this bridal bouquet, a soft dreaminess crafted from apricot roses gathered in an even, symmetrical cluster like a handful of warm sunlight. Each rose opens with creamy, silken petals, their centres swirling in compact, luxurious spirals while the outer edges blush with peachy light. Encircling that heart is a neat ring of purple-and-white lisianthus whose cool mauve tips lift the palette and add a twilight softness, as if the sky itself leant a faint violet veil. Interspersed throughout, tiny sprays of white baby's breath form a delicate lattice that gives the arrangement a weightless, floating quality - airy filigree to the roses' creamy substance. The bouquet is photographed against soft lace, the light diffuse and flattering, making petals glow translucent in places and throwing a calming, romantic shadow around the stems. The scent is quietly sweet and green; the texture, velvet and whisper. As a florist who knows the wedding rhythm of Mitcham - from Figges Marsh ceremonies to small receptions near London Road - I imagine this piece being carried down a sunlit aisle, small enough to be held intimately yet full enough to read beautifully in photographs. Flowers Mitcham crafts bouquets like this for couples seeking a refined, timeless look: floral artistry that feels both celebratory and deeply personal, available for local delivery when a wedding day needs that last, lovely detail. Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint and resting across a textured, light-beige fabric backdrop, this elegant bouquet feels like a quiet morning in Mitcham-soft, considered, and full of gentle colour. A compact, rounded mass of peach and soft orange roses forms the composition's focal warmth; each rose opens in layered, spiralling folds that hold light like little golden cups. Nestled among the roses are white lisianthus whose petals are delicately ruffled and edged in deep violet, a contrast that adds depth and a contemporary edge without overpowering the classic bloom. Wisps of baby's breath thread through the arrangement, their tiny white flowers creating airy pockets that let the roses breathe. The stems are bound in a smooth peach-to-coral satin ribbon, finished with a spiralling string of creamy pearls that catches the eye and encourages the hand to linger. The light beige fabric-linen-like in texture-grounds the image, lending a homespun neutrality that complements the arrangement's refinement. Under soft daylight the petals' textures read clearly: velvety rose faces, crimped lisianthus edges, and the feathery softness of gypsophila. Close your eyes and you might sense the gentle perfume of classic roses with a green whisper from the lisianthus. Picture this bouquet leaving a Mitcham town-centre studio for a small reception near London Road or Mitcham Junction: it carries a quiet romance suited to intimate ceremonies, vow renewals, or anniversary surprises, conjuring warmth without ostentation. This boutonniere reads like a soft love note pinned beside a heart - a single peach rose takes centre stage, its petals layered in creamy blush that brightens toward the centre. A pale coral-pink satin ribbon at the stem mirrors the tie beside it, tying the ensemble together with a florist's precision and a polished, understated bow. Surrounding the rose, fine clusters of white baby's breath create a frothy, cloud-like frame; their tiny star blossoms and airy texture make the central bloom appear even more luminous. Slim sprigs of fresh green foliage and a slender curled leaf provide subtle movement and structure, the greens smelling faintly of early-morning dew and garden stems. Set against a charcoal suit, the peach and pink tones glow warmer, the contrast lending the boutonniere a composed, elegant presence. The arrangement is fastened with neat wiring and ribbon work so it sits flat and secure on the lapel, a detail a community florist in Mitcham would attend to when preparing pieces for weddings held near Mitcham Common or at local venues around Mitcham Junction. There is a soft fragrance suggested by the image - floral, slightly sweet, and comforting - that seems to whisper promises and new beginnings. Balanced, tactile, and thoughtfully proportioned, this boutonniere is both a decorative accent and an intimate emblem of celebration, crafted with the kind of care you'd expect from an experienced hand preparing for a close-knit ceremony or anniversary in the neighbourhood. In the soft wash of early light this single peach rose boutonniere exudes understated refinement, its petals graduating from a rich, golden-apricot core to a paler, whisper-peach rim. The bloom's velvety layers fold inward with a natural elegance, releasing a faint, sweet scent that evokes a spring orchard. Sprigs of white gypsophila cluster like tiny stars alongside the rose, lending a whimsical, feathery air that brightens the composition without overwhelming it. Glossy, curled green leaves and a delicate fern introduce cool, structural contrast, their smooth surfaces and subtle veins guiding the eye back to the central bloom. The stem is wrapped in matching peach satin, finished with a small, secure bow whose soft sheen picks up the ambient light-details you would expect from careful hands at Flowers Mitcham. The boutonniere rests against neutral linen that softens highlights and shadows, allowing the warm tones to glow gently in photographs. Designed with spring and summer weddings in mind, it's the kind of piece a groom might choose before stepping out toward Mitcham Junction or pausing by Cricket Green for a quick portrait. The overall impression is tender and timeless: a compact emblem of affection that feels both intimate in close embrace and striking in still images. Freshness and balance are evident in every angle, the tactile contrasts of velvet petals, feathery gypsophila, and satin ribbon combining to create a memorable final flourish for any special day. Captured from above on a lightly textured beige cloth, this elegant bouquet presents a soft study in peach and lilac. At its centre, plush apricot-peach roses bloom in layered spirals, their petals catching a soft, even light that highlights a delicate sheen and hints of pink at the edges. Interlaced among those classic roses are white lisianthus blooms with frilled petals subtly outlined in violet-purple, a cool accent that lifts the warmer tones and adds modern refinement. Sprays of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are thoughtfully placed throughout, lending a wispy, cloud-like softness and creating gentle negative space that allows each primary bloom to breathe. The stem wrap is a pale blush ribbon, wound neatly and studded with multiple rows of petite creamy pearls, offering a tactile luxury that balances the bouquet's visual quietness; the ribbon suggests the satiny glide of thumb along fabric. The trimmed green stems peek at the base, grounding the arrangement in fresh-cut honesty. Bathed in natural light-exactly the sort of soft morning glow you might find over Mitcham Common-the bouquet radiates serenity and celebration. Suitable for a bride walking from a local church near London Road, a centerpiece for a rehearsal dinner by the cricket green, or a celebratory gift delivered throughout Mitcham, the design reads as timeless, intimate, and crafted with seasoned florist care. This arrangement reads like a small study in texture and soft colour: a dense, dome-shaped bouquet of about two to three dozen roses in subtle peach and apricot shades, their petals ranging from fully open, velvety cups to compact, promising buds. Encircling the rose mass are white Lisianthus blooms with their ruffled edges tipped in vivid purple, a refined punctuation that brings a lively contrast without stealing the warmth of the roses. Delicate stems of gypsophila float through the bouquet like breath, giving the composition an airy, timeless grace. The flowers sit within a contemporary white woven orb - an airy, open-lattice vase that resembles painted reed or wicker - which cradles the blooms and lends an artisan, handcrafted note to the display. On the smooth, reflective white surface to the left, two small woven spheres in pale wood or bamboo add a complementary natural motif and quiet asymmetry. A softly textured, beige linen backdrop blurs into the distance, keeping attention on the tactile layers and gentle colours. In a Mitcham living room or at a table near Cricket Green, this piece would read as both modern and tender, light-filtering in the late morning and offering a subtle scent of honeyed rose. It's the kind of bouquet a local florist would choose to convey affection, calm celebration or thoughtful hospitality, crafted with an eye for balance and seasonally fresh blooms.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding bloom with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Flowers Mitcham. Thoughtfully designed for modern couples in Mitcham, this premium wedding flower package includes coordinated bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres to create a seamless, romantic look for your big day. Choose from three flexible options to suit your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for celebrations of 100+ guests. Each package features a beautifully crafted bridal bouquet as the focal point, complemented by matching bridesmaid bouquets and stylish groom boutonnieres for a polished, unified style across your wedding party. Our experienced florists use fresh, high-quality blooms and a refined colour palette to ensure your flowers look stunning from the ceremony to the last dance. Whether you're planning a classic, contemporary or rustic celebration, the "SI" Wedding Collection brings romance, elegance and reliability to your special day. Enjoy friendly, professional service from a trusted local florist in Mitcham and relax knowing your wedding flowers are in expert hands.
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    Every bouquet was a work of art. Our bridesmaids loved their arrangements.

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    The bouquets were beautifully crafted and the flowers were incredibly fresh. Flowers Mitcham made our day special.

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    I was really impressed by how unique and vibrant the display was. It truly brought our event to life with elegance and style. A wonderful touch that exceeded all expectations.

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