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I think your cheapest route is to just purchase them and then peel them off the stem!
Your best bet is to talk to local florists in your area. They will give them to you for free or next to nothing (and you don't have to pay shipping) since they come from roses that are past their selling prime but otherwise in good condition.
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I'm asking fellow bees if you can suggest a website (inexpensive) for REAL rose petals. I am going to line the sides of the aisle. Thanks for any help!