In this carefully composed image, a round, pale cream-yellow hatbox is centred against a seamless white background, allowing the colours of the petals inside to take full focus. The cylindrical box appears to be made from smooth, matte paperboard, sturdy enough to hold its generous contents yet understated in design. Around the upper side of the box, the word FLOWERS is debossed in a refined script, the letters partially visible and softly highlighted by the studio lighting. Inside, the box is filled to the brim with a curated medley of dried flower petals and tiny florets, arranged so densely that they form a gently rounded mound above the rim. Deep red rose petals dominate the mix, their velvety surfaces folding and overlapping, each one showing subtle variations in shade from wine-dark crimson to softer ruby. Interlaced with these are vibrant yellow petals and mellow peach-orange tones that bring warmth and balance, like sunlight spilling across Rosebery Park in Epsom at the end of the day. Scattered throughout are countless tiny white florets, reminiscent of dried hydrangea heads broken into delicate clusters, their crisp, papery texture adding lightness and volume between the bolder petals. Here and there, the slightest hint of muted blue-grey florets peeks through, lending a gentle coolness to the otherwise warm palette. The overhead viewpoint reveals the careful craftsmanship of a professional florist, such as those at Florist Epsom, who might prepare these petals as a respectful scattering confetti for a funeral, a graveside tribute, or a memorial service at a local chapel. The overall feeling is one of quiet elegance and tenderness, a floral arrangement designed to honour memories with natural beauty and dignified simplicity.
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A round, pale yellow-cream ceramic bowl is photographed from above, filled to overflowing with a carefully gathered mix of fresh petals that feels both soothing and reverent. Dominating the composition are rose petals in sumptuous crimson, radiant golden yellow, and tender peach-orange, their velvety surfaces catching the light in soft highlights and shadows. Nestled between these larger petals, countless tiny white florets-similar to hydrangea-add a light, lacy texture, diffusing the stronger colours and giving the mix a gentle, airy quality. The petals appear loosely scattered yet thoughtfully placed, as though a local Epsom florist has just finished preparing them for a funeral tribute or memorial gathering. The lighting is bright and even, suggesting daylight in a calm room near Epsom town centre, enhancing each petal's natural hue without overpowering the scene. With no stems or foliage visible, the focus is entirely on the softness of the petals and the comforting harmony of their colours, conjuring an atmosphere of quiet respect and remembrance. This bowl could easily sit beside a framed photograph at a service, on a memory table in a home near Epsom Downs, or next to a condolence book, inviting guests to pause and reflect. The image conveys a sense of handcrafted care and gentle farewell, showing how simple rose and hydrangea petals can be transformed into a meaningful tribute for those saying goodbye. A softly rounded cream hatbox occupies the centre of a bright, white frame, its simplicity acting as a calm stage for the richly coloured petals gathered inside. The box's surface looks smooth and slightly matte, with the word FLOWERS subtly pressed into the side near the rim-almost like a whispered hint rather than a bold label. Viewed from slightly above, the hatbox appears full to overflowing with dried petals that sit in a gentle mound, creating the impression of a small, contained garden. The deepest colour comes from velvety crimson rose petals, layered and curled as though they have been lovingly collected from many blooms. Weaving through this sea of red are swathes of joyful yellow and soft peach-orange petals, their lighter tones recalling early morning light over Epsom's tree-lined streets and quiet churchyards. Nestled among them are countless tiny white florets, fine and papery, like fragments of dried hydrangea that lend a feathery softness to the arrangement. A few faintly tinted blue petals or florets are tucked in discreetly, adding a cool, gentle hush amid the warmth. The lighting is clear but not harsh, casting only the most delicate shadow beneath the base of the box, which further emphasizes the petals' vivid colours and intricate textures. This composition feels contemplative and tender, the sort of petal mix that could be scattered in farewell at a graveside service, placed beside a memorial candle at home, or offered as a quiet, natural tribute for someone dearly missed in the Epsom community.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Bring a touch of romance and colour to any celebration with our Flower Petals from Florist Epsom. This bright, handpicked mix of hydrangea petals, rose petals and chrysanthemum petals is perfect for weddings, confetti tosses, aisle decoration, table styling or any special ceremony. Each petal blend is carefully selected using only the best seasonal flowers to ensure fresh, vibrant colours and a soft, luxurious feel.

Our expert florists in Epsom prepare every order with care, creating a premium look that photographs beautifully and adds a natural, elegant finish to your event. The petals arrive ready to use, making them an easy, mess-free way to add floral detail to your day. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a large celebration, these petals are a versatile choice for scattering, pathways, flower girl baskets and more.

Enjoy reliable next day delivery across Epsom and surrounding areas when you order before 4pm, so your petals arrive fresh and on time. Choose Florist Epsom for quality blooms, friendly service and petals that truly elevate your occasion.
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