Captured against a flawless white backdrop, a round, light cream hatbox overflows with a rich assortment of dried rose petals and miniature florets, composed as a thoughtful tribute for moments of farewell and remembrance in Chessington. The box has a gentle butter-toned hue, its surface smooth and slightly matte, with the word FLOWERS subtly embossed around the upper edge, hinting at its purpose without drawing attention from the petals themselves. Viewed from above at a slight angle, the interior appears densely packed and softly mounded, as if the flowers have been poured in with care until they formed a small hill of colour and texture. Deep crimson rose petals dominate the mix, their velvety surfaces catching the light in soft shadows, symbolising love, grief, and gratitude. Interwoven are clear strokes of sunny yellow and mellow peach-orange petals, creating a warm counterbalance that brings to mind late-afternoon light or the quiet comfort of sharing memories after a service. Tiny white hydrangea-like florets are scattered generously through the blend, some almost cloud-like in their delicacy, others showing a whisper of very pale blue that cools the overall palette. The contrast between the bold reds and gentle whites feels intentional, echoing both the sorrow and the peace that often sit side by side during a funeral or memorial. This preserved petal collection could be imagined arranged around an urn, set by a memorial photograph, or offered to guests in Chessington to sprinkle as a final, shared gesture, turning each touch of the petals into a small act of love.
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From a bird's-eye perspective, a round, light cream-yellow bowl brims with a lush profusion of loose petals, carefully prepared as a tender funeral or memorial tribute. The bowl's smooth ceramic edge forms a soft frame around the contents, which are entirely made up of fresh rose petals and white hydrangea florets, layered so completely that no base is visible. The roses dominate in size, their petals thick, satiny, and slightly curled, wearing shades of deep crimson red, vivid sunshine yellow, and gentle apricot-peach, each colour flowing into the next like a quiet procession of emotions. Interwoven with these are clusters of small, frilled hydrangea petals in clean white, their delicate, almost tissue-thin texture offering a visual breath of calm amid the richer tones. The lighting is bright yet diffused, creating soft shadows where petals overlap and catch the eye, much as they might on a worktable in a Chessington flower shop as a florist prepares tributes for a local service. There are no visible stems, containers, or decorative accessories-only petals, loosely arranged in an organic, unforced pattern that suggests they might easily be lifted by hand and scattered as a final gesture of love. The overall mood is one of gentle reflection and respect, with the warm rose colours symbolising affection and gratitude, balanced thoughtfully by the purity and stillness of the white hydrangea. It feels like a quiet, intimate detail from a larger farewell, the kind of floral element that brings comfort and a sense of beauty to a difficult day in the Chessington community. A simple, elegant photograph presents a round, soft cream hatbox overflowing with dried flower petals, designed as a gentle funeral tribute that would feel at home in any quiet corner of Chessington. The box, a pale buttery shade with the word FLOWERS delicately pressed along its rim, stands alone against a pure white background, giving the scene a sense of tranquillity and focus, as if time has paused around this one heartfelt object. Looking down from a slightly raised angle, you see a lush, almost river-like flow of petals filling the container to the brim. Deep red rose petals, velvety and slightly curled, create a rich base that suggests deep affection and farewell. Mixed among them are generous splashes of bright yellow and soft peach-orange, like gentle sunlight breaking through an overcast day, bringing warmth to an otherwise solemn moment. Threaded through this tapestry are countless tiny white hydrangea-style florets, their papery petals light and airy, some kissing the palest blue, offering a quiet, ethereal quality. The textures seem tangible: crisp yet tender, ready to rustle softly between fingertips. This arrangement feels ideal for scattering at a graveside service, placing near a memorial bench, or setting beside a condolence book in a Chessington chapel, inviting family and friends to take a small handful as part of their personal goodbye. The minimal background ensures that every nuance of colour and form stands out clearly, turning the hatbox of petals into a calm, contemplative symbol of remembrance and love.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Our Flower Petals from Flowers Chessington are a bright, romantic mix of delicately handpicked petals, perfect for weddings, celebrations, and special ceremonies. Each luxury petal mix features hydrangea petals, rose petals, and chrysanthemum petals, chosen for their soft texture, rich colour, and elegant fall. Using only the finest seasonal flowers, we create a premium petal confetti that looks beautiful in photos and adds a touch of natural charm to any aisle, toss, or table display.

Ideal for flower girls, petal toss moments, or scattering on tabletops, these fresh petals are prepared to order to ensure maximum freshness and vibrancy. Flowers Chessington is known across Chessington for friendly service, premium blooms, and reliable delivery, so you can relax and focus on your special day. Whether you're planning a wedding, proposal, or intimate celebration at home, this petal mix provides a simple yet luxurious finishing touch.

Order your Flower Petals online before 4pm for next day delivery across Chessington and surrounding areas. Make every moment feel more magical with our beautifully curated seasonal petal blend.
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