The photograph presents a round, cream-yellow hatbox standing alone against a pure white backdrop, filled generously with dried flower petals that create a sense of softness and quiet luxury. The box is simple and refined, with smooth paperboard sides and a faintly debossed inscription near the rim that reads FLOWERS, indicating its cherished contents without competing for attention. Captured from a slightly elevated viewpoint, the mix of petals rises in a gentle mound, giving the impression of abundance and care. The eye is first drawn to the velvety deep crimson rose petals, their rich hue and curled shapes suggesting tenderness, farewell, and enduring affection. Intertwined among them are bright yellow petals and gentle peach-orange tones, which add warmth and a subtle brightness, reminiscent of sunlit afternoons around Cricklewood Broadway. Delicate clusters of small white hydrangea-like florets, some tinged with the palest blue, are peppered through the arrangement, contributing a finer, cloud-like texture that lightens the overall feel. Each petal retains its individuality and natural silhouette, hinting at a careful drying process overseen by a professional florist attentive to every detail. With no other objects in the frame, the petals and box become a quiet focal point, perfect for imagining them used as natural floral confetti at a memorial service, scattered around a framed photograph, or arranged in bowls along the aisle of a Cricklewood chapel. The overall mood is serene and respectful, balancing rich colour with gentle neutrals to create a floral tribute that feels personal, comforting, and thoughtfully composed.
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Captured from above, this image centres on a round, light yellow ceramic bowl, its creamy glaze lending a gentle softness to the scene. Inside, a densely layered collection of petals creates a richly textured surface that immediately evokes a funeral tribute or memorial moment in Cricklewood. The petals are predominantly from roses, their thick, velvety forms overlapping like small waves. Deep crimson petals add emotional depth, their wine-dark folds suggesting intense love and lingering sorrow, while bright yellow rose petals glow amidst them, hinting at cherished memories and the light a person leaves behind. Soft peach and apricot tones weave between these extremes, offering a quiet, harmonising warmth. Punctuating this warm spectrum are numerous small white florets, reminiscent of hydrangea. Their fine, frilled edges and subtle translucence bring an air of purity, humility, and peace, much like a quiet stroll through nearby Mapesbury Dell at dusk. The petals fill the bowl loosely and organically, without rigid pattern, so that shadows form in the crevices and highlights rest on gently curved surfaces. One can almost feel the rustle and softness if a hand were to sift through them, selecting petals to scatter as a final act of farewell. The imagined scent is delicate yet present, dominated by sweet rose, with a fresher undercurrent from the white flowers. This understated yet heartfelt composition would sit beautifully on a remembrance table, near a condolence book, or at the centre of a family gathering in Cricklewood, offering a simple, floral language for grief, gratitude, and goodbye. Against a clean white background, a cylindrical hatbox in a soft cream tone appears almost to float, filled to overflowing with a rich mixture of dried petals and tiny florets. The box itself is understated and elegant, its smooth surface bearing a faint, raised FLOWERS inscription around the rim, visible only when the light glances across it. From the slightly overhead perspective, the viewer sees a lush tapestry of colour: velvety deep red rose petals that curl and fold in on themselves, bright yellow pieces that bring a note of optimism, and warm peach-orange shades that soften and blend the palette. Threaded through this bed of colour are countless tiny white hydrangea-style blooms, some with a whisper of pale blue, their clustered petals creating a fine, lace-like texture over the more substantial roses. The dried petals look carefully preserved, with edges that appear gently crisp yet not brittle, suggesting a quiet rustle when touched. The simplicity of the composition-just box and petals against white-lends the image a reflective stillness that suits the funeral and tribute context, calling to mind petals scattered along a chapel aisle, placed reverently on a resting place, or displayed in a shallow bowl at a remembrance gathering in Cricklewood. One can imagine a Cricklewood florist taking time to select each colour and texture to express love, respect, and peaceful farewell, transforming simple dried petals into a meaningful, natural way to honour a life well lived.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Add a touch of effortless elegance to any celebration with our FLOWER PETALS from Cricklewood Florist. This bright, handpicked mix of hydrangea petals, rose petals and chrysanthemum petals is perfect for weddings, confetti tosses, aisle scatter, table décor, baby showers and romantic surprises. Each petal selection is curated by our expert Cricklewood florists using only the finest seasonal blooms, ensuring vibrant colours, soft textures and a premium finish.

Our luxury flower petals arrive beautifully presented and ready to use, ideal for both indoor and outdoor ceremonies. Whether you're creating a romantic petal path, filling confetti cones or adding a delicate floral touch to your event, these petals offer a natural, biodegradable and stylish alternative to synthetic confetti.

Order before 4pm for next day delivery across the UK from our trusted Cricklewood flower shop. Enjoy reliable service, fresh seasonal quality and a stunning petal mix designed to brighten their day and make your occasion truly memorable.
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    The floral arrangement that Funeral Flowers put together for my aunt's funeral was absolutely beautiful! I can't tell you how happy we are with all of her memorial flower arrangements. The family is even going to save the funeral sprays and place them on the grave next week.

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