The photograph presents a refined, cylindrical gift box in a pale cream-yellow shade, perfectly centred against an immaculate white backdrop so that nothing competes with the gentle play of colour inside. The box is smooth and substantial, made from thick paperboard, and its minimal design is punctuated only by the discreet, debossed text around the rim, where fragments of letters suggest the word "FLOWERS." From an overhead viewpoint, you see the interior filled right to the top with a dense mixture of dried petals and delicate florets, creating a softly domed surface. The colour palette is warm and balanced: deep crimson rose petals provide a rich, velvety base, while flashes of bright yellow and mellow peach-orange rise between them like notes of comfort and hope. Threads of tiny white blossoms, likely dried hydrangea, mingle throughout, with the occasional hint of pale blue adding a cool, whisper-soft contrast. Each petal's curled edges and slight variations in tone are visible, giving the impression of a lovingly curated mix rather than something mass-produced. The lighting is even and clear, highlighting texture without harshness, and the white background lends a feeling of serenity that suits a funeral or remembrance context. This is the kind of petal collection you might choose in Old Oak Common when planning a farewell service along Old Oak Common Lane, to scatter at a graveside, fill remembrance bowls at a wake, or decorate a tribute table with something natural, fragrant, and respectfully understated.
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A top-down view reveals a softly rounded cream ceramic bowl, filled to its brim with a generous, lovingly composed mix of fresh petals, designed as a serene tribute for a farewell. Dominating the bowl are large rose petals in layered shades of deep crimson, sunny yellow, and tranquil peach-apricot, their velvety surfaces catching the light and their curved shapes nestling together like folded hands. Between these, a scattering of tiny white florets-delicate and ruffled like miniature hydrangea heads-brings a gentle brightness, softening the stronger colours and adding a sense of purity and peace. The petals are allowed to fall and overlap naturally, forming an undulating, almost river-like surface of colour and texture that reaches right up to the edge of the bowl. Illuminated from above with calm, even light, every petal edge and subtle gradient is visible, evoking the quiet intimacy of a private moment of remembrance. For many families around Old Oak Common, arrangements like this are chosen for scattering ceremonies by the greenery of Wormwood Scrubs or to sit near a photo frame on a memorial table at home. As a local florist, I can almost feel the soft rustle these petals would make when gathered in the hand, and imagine the gentle rose fragrance that would drift up, offering a small measure of comfort. This bowl of petals speaks in a hushed, respectful tone, expressing love, gratitude, and the wish to say goodbye with beauty and grace. A softly rounded hatbox in a gentle cream tone sits quietly against a pure white background, its understated elegance drawing you toward the abundance of dried petals gathered within. The cylindrical box, sturdy and smooth, bears only the faint outline of the word "FLOWERS" around its rim, like a subtle nod to the craft behind the arrangement. From above, you see the petals piled generously, forming a lush, textural mound. Deep red rose petals, with their velvety surfaces and curled edges, bring a sense of heartfelt emotion, while luminous yellow and mellow peach-orange petals weave through them, adding warmth and the suggestion of light breaking through clouds. Sprinkled between these richer tones are countless tiny white florets and a dusting of soft, pale blue hydrangea-style blossoms, lending a feathery, almost cloud-like softness that lightens the composition. The colours remain vivid despite the petals being dried, their preserved form suggesting they were saved with care, perhaps for a meaningful farewell. The clean, white background and gentle, even lighting give the image a serene, contemplative quality, as though the box is waiting to be opened at a memorial service in Old Oak Common or carried to a quiet spot near local green spaces for a scattering ceremony. The overall feeling is one of quiet tenderness and remembrance, ideal for tributes, sympathy gestures, or creating thoughtful displays that honour a life with natural beauty and grace.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Our FLOWER PETALS mix from Old Oak Common Florist is a beautiful blend of handpicked hydrangea petals, rose petals and chrysanthemum petals, perfect for weddings, aisle scatter, confetti cones or any special ceremony. Each petal is carefully selected for freshness, colour and texture, creating a soft, romantic look that photographs beautifully and feels wonderfully luxurious.

We use only seasonal petals, ensuring your mix is vibrant, natural and sustainably sourced. The delicate combination of blooms is ideal for flower girls, table decoration, or for guests to toss in celebration. Light and easy to handle, these petals add a premium finishing touch to your event without overwhelming your décor.

Crafted with care in Old Oak Common, our petals are prepared fresh to order and packed securely so they arrive in perfect condition. Next day delivery is available on orders placed before 4pm, making them a reliable choice for last-minute celebrations or thoughtful surprises. Choose FLOWER PETALS from Old Oak Common Florist to brighten your ceremony with soft colour, gentle fragrance and timeless elegance. Order online today for beautifully curated petals delivered to your door.
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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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