In this photograph, a round, light cream gift box sits alone on a seamless white background, its simplicity drawing all attention to the lavish mound of dried petals and florets brimming from the top. The cylindrical box, likely made from smooth, matte paperboard, has a subtle, debossed inscription along the rim that spells out FLOWERS, echoing the timeless style of refined funeral tributes often chosen by families around Epsom, from the town centre to the quieter residential streets near Rosebery Park. The lid is absent, allowing a full view from above of the petals packed inside, their surface slightly rounded like a soft hill of colour and texture. Deep, velvety red rose petals form the backbone of the arrangement, some petals gently curled at the edges, others lying flat, creating variations of shadow and light that suggest depth and movement. Threaded throughout are vibrant yellow petals and gentle peach-orange tones, reminiscent of late afternoon sunlight and offering a whisper of hope within the arrangement's more solemn undertone. Between these larger petals, countless tiny white and faintly blue hydrangea-like florets scatter like delicate snowflakes, their small four-petalled forms giving a fine, lace-like texture and a feeling of airiness. The combination feels intentional yet natural, like petals gathered for a meaningful farewell. The image conveys the idea of petals ready to be sprinkled along a crematorium walkway, added to a remembrance wreath, or shared among family members at a service in or around Epsom. The overall mood is serene and reverent, expressing respect, gratitude, and gentle, enduring love.
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Seen from directly above, a pale yellow, almost cream, ceramic bowl becomes a quiet vessel for remembrance, completely filled with an abundant mix of fresh flower petals. Soft rose petals in deep crimson red, radiant golden yellow, and mellow peach-apricot tones overlap in gentle, natural folds, creating a rich, almost quilted surface that looks both plush and delicate. Nestled between them, clusters of tiny white florets, reminiscent of hydrangea heads, scatter brightness across the bowl, their fine, papery petals bringing a light, airy texture that contrasts with the thicker, velvety roses. The petals appear loosely arranged rather than tightly compacted, as though they have just been scattered by hand in a careful, unhurried gesture. The lighting is bright and even, similar to soft daylight in Epsom, bringing out the colour nuances without harsh contrast, so each petal's curve and ruffle is gently defined. There is an understated elegance here, fitting for a funeral or memorial, where petals might be shared among family and friends to sprinkle over a coffin or resting place. The scene suggests calm and reflection, perhaps in a quiet chapel or a family home near Epsom Common, where a local florist has prepared these petals as part of a bespoke tribute. Though simple in concept, the careful balance of colour, texture, and light captures the tenderness of farewell, offering a graceful way to say goodbye through the language of flowers. A single, round hatbox in a soft cream shade is pictured against a pristine white background, its minimal design quietly elegant, with the word FLOWERS tastefully embossed around the rim. The box is completely open at the top, captured from a gently elevated angle that reveals a luxurious heap of dried petals and tiny blossom heads, as if they have just been poured in with care. The eye is first drawn to the sumptuous deep red rose petals, their velvety surfaces and curled edges speaking of passion, remembrance, and heartfelt tribute. Interspersed with them are luminous yellow petals and warm, peach-orange tones that soften the overall effect, adding a sense of gentle warmth and comfort, like the glow of sunset over Epsom Downs or a quiet corner of Alexandra Park after a service. Threaded delicately throughout the mix, small white and very pale blue hydrangea florets cluster in tiny star-shaped blooms, their papery texture adding fine detail and lightness among the broader petals. The overall texture appears soft yet slightly crinkled, as you would feel running your fingertips through carefully dried, high-quality petals prepared by an experienced local florist. This subtle play of colour-rich reds, bright yellows, tender peaches, and airy whites-creates a moving balance of sorrow and hope, ideal for a funeral or memorial tribute. One can imagine these petals being gently scattered over a graveside, arranged in glass bowls on a condolence table in an Epsom home, or shared among family members as a symbolic gesture. The mood is calm, contemplative, and deeply respectful.

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Scatter elegance on any occasion with our Flower Petals by Epsom Florist, Epsom. This bright, handpicked mix of premium hydrangea, rose and chrysanthemum petals is perfect for weddings, proposals, baby showers, aisle decor, confetti throws and romantic surprises. Carefully selected seasonal petals ensure every box looks fresh, full and beautifully colourful, creating a soft, luxurious finish for your ceremony or event.

Our expert florists prepare each order to ensure high quality, vibrant colours and delicate textures that look stunning in photographs and feel special in the moment. These loose flower petals are ideal for natural, biodegradable confetti, table scattering or styling flat-lay detail shots.

Enjoy reliable next day delivery across Epsom and surrounding areas when you order before 4pm. Presented with care, our Flower Petals arrive ready to use straight from the box, saving you time on event prep. Choose a stylish, eco-friendly alternative to artificial confetti and add a romantic, premium touch to your celebration with fresh petals from Epsom Florist.
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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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