Funeral
This sympathy card opens onto a quiet, contemplative scene that feels much like looking over a dew-kissed verge bordering Raynes Park early in the morning. Slender wildflower stems, crowned with intricate, umbrella-like clusters, stretch upwards in shades of lavender, indigo, and soft smoky green. The blooms are drawn with a light, almost whispering touch, leaving delicate gaps and transparencies that make them seem as airy as the mist that sometimes settles around Cannon Hill Common. Behind them, a smooth wash of watercolour, blending violet into pale grey-blue, flows gently from edge to edge, with no hard lines to jar the eye. A pair of butterflies drift among the blossoms, their wings traced in faint, translucent strokes that echo the fragile grace of petals caught in a breeze. They appear to float rather than simply sit on the page, hinting at transformation and quiet continuity. The overall impression is one of stillness and respect, the way conversations soften when you step into a home in mourning along a peaceful Raynes Park side street. As a florist used to creating condolence flowers for local families, I recognise the same thoughtful restraint here: the colours subdued, the details finely observed, the emotion sincere but never heavy-handed. This card feels like a gentle companion to a sympathy bouquet, a visual expression of support that allows space for reflection, memory, and the slow, private work of healing.
CARD IN SYMPATHY
£2.99
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