The photograph presents a striking DAD funeral tribute, three floral letters carefully constructed so that each one appears full, rounded, and unmistakeable against a bright white background. The composition is horizontal and balanced, the letters evenly spaced as though resting gently on a stand, offering a clear, respectful message during a time of loss. The dominant impression is of pristine white, with masses of button and double chrysanthemums creating a soft, cushion-like surface across the faces of the letters. Their tightly packed petals form a dense tapestry, while occasional white gerbera daisies and delicate spray roses are interspersed to break up the texture and add focal points, each round centre or opening bud catching the eye. Framing the edges is an abundance of vivid greenery: arching fern fronds, leafy stems, and perhaps sprigs of ruscus, arranged to echo the curves and lines of the D and A. This verdant outline gives the tribute definition and a sense of life, like a living border around treasured memories. Nestled within the white base are small clusters of bright green button chrysanthemums and hypericum-like berries, their cheerful tones lifting the design and suggesting hope and continuity even in sorrow. Scattered carefully across the letters are accents of colour in deep, velvety purples and gentler lavender hues-small pansy-style flowers, petite carnations, and rosebuds that introduce depth and a touch of regal dignity. Some blooms lean more towards dusky lilac, their frilled petals adding romance and tenderness, as if each were a whispered thank you to a much-loved dad. The lighting is soft but direct, bathing the flowers in an even glow that reveals the intricate textures without casting strong shadows, making it easy to imagine running a hand over the cool, petal-soft surface. This kind of personalised word tribute is often chosen by families in Woking and nearby villages like Knaphill or Pyrford, who want the word DAD itself to stand among the mourners as a floral representation of their shared history. It feels both traditional and individual, suitable for resting beside the coffin, at the front of a church, or on a graveside, where the crisp whites, greens, and purples can speak quietly of love, gratitude, and farewell.
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Here, a traditional yet thoughtfully modern funeral tribute spells out the word DAD in three large floral letters, arranged side by side in a neat horizontal line. The letters are completely filled with velvety white chrysanthemums, forming a plush, almost carpet-like surface, their petals overlapping densely to create a sense of softness and purity. Among these are touches of white gerbera daisies and smaller rose and lisianthus blooms, their slightly different shapes and centres offering gentle variation, as though each flower represents a different memory or moment shared with a father. The outer edges of each letter are clearly defined by a generous collar of rich green foliage: light, feathery ferns, glossy leaves, and small stems that curve neatly around the contours of the D and the inner triangle of the A. This frame gives the tribute a natural, garden-inspired look, reminiscent of leafy corners in Woking's residential streets, or the calm greenery by the canal. In between the whites and greens, clusters of bright, almost lime-green button chrysanthemums add a fresh energy, creating points of light that draw the eye. Scattered across the design are deeper purple accents-tiny spray carnations, pansy-like flowers, and perhaps lisianthus-that introduce a dignified richness and convey respect and devotion. A few buds and open blooms in soft lavender or dusty mauve bring a gentler, comforting note, like a hand placed quietly on the shoulder during a difficult goodbye. The arrangement is photographed against a clear white background, which serves to isolate the tribute and focus all attention on the flowers and the word they form. The lighting is even, allowing every petal, leaf vein, and colour shift to be visible while maintaining a calm, reflective atmosphere. This kind of DAD floral lettering, often delivered to local services and cemeteries around Woking, offers families a direct yet tender way to express their love and remembrance, turning a simple word into a meaningful focal point at a funeral, memorial service, or graveside visit.

PERSONALISED DAD TRIBUTE £180.00

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Honor a much-loved father with our Personalised Dad Tribute, handcrafted by the expert florists at Flower Delivery Woking. This elegant funeral letter tribute lets you spell out "DAD" or any custom letters or numbers, creating a truly meaningful final farewell. Each piece is carefully arranged with fresh gerberas, chrysanthemums, lisianthus, roses, hypericum and lush greenery for a rich, textured display that reflects love, respect and remembrance.

Perfect for funerals, memorials or cremation services in Woking and the surrounding area, this tailored tribute can be designed in your preferred colours and style. Our compassionate team will guide you through every detail to ensure the arrangement beautifully reflects your dad's personality and your family's wishes.

At Flower Delivery Woking, we pride ourselves on premium quality blooms, expert craftsmanship and reliable local delivery. Due to seasonality, some flowers may be thoughtfully substituted with equal or superior alternatives in a similar colour palette, so your tribute always looks its best. For bespoke lettering, colour themes or special requests, please contact us and we'll create a personalised dad tribute that says everything words cannot.
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    I ordered a funeral tribute to be delivered to a funeral that unfortunately, I was not able to attend. My order was for a premium of all white flowers. My friend attended the service and she said the wreath was very beautiful and big. This is a great florist to work with.

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