Funeral
The artwork on this sympathy card looks like a soft, painted memory of wildflowers that might grow in the quieter corners of Merton's parks and commons. Tall, fine stems lift clusters of umbel-shaped blooms, their heads lightly brushed with violets, heather tones, and silvery blue-greens. The flowers themselves are airy and lace-like, as if each tiny floret has been drawn with the tip of a feather, creating a filigree effect against a misty backdrop. That background drifts in layers of pale lavender, cool grey, and diluted sage, much like the haze you see over the Wandle on an early morning. Transparent butterflies, barely more than the suggestion of wings and soft outlines, drift among the stems, capturing a feeling of movement and transformation without disturbing the calm. The entire design breathes with quiet reflection-no sharp edges, no bright bursts of colour-just gentle gradients and subtle shifts in tone. Viewed through the eyes of an experienced florist, it echoes a delicate sympathy arrangement: light, open, and composed with deep consideration for someone in mourning. You can almost imagine the scent of fresh foliage and meadow flowers, even though this is only paint and paper. This is the sort of card someone in Colliers Wood or Mitcham might tuck alongside a simple spray of seasonal blooms, chosen with care and delivered locally, to say, "I am with you," when conversation feels too heavy. Its mood is tender and unhurried, offering a soft place for grief to rest.
CARD IN SYMPATHY
£2.99
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