In this image, a simple yet elegant cylindrical box sits alone against a pristine white background, drawing all attention to the flowers it cradles. The container is a soft cream or pale butter tone, with a matte finish that hints at thick, quality paperboard, and along its side the faint impression of the word "FLOWERS" can be made out, like a discreet label on a cherished keepsake. The camera captures the box from above and slightly to the side, revealing how the petals rise in a gentle mound above the rim, full and generous. The dried petals and florets form a sumptuous blend of colours: deep crimson rose petals with velvety surfaces and softly ruffled edges; bright golden-yellow petals that echo the warmth of afternoon light over Manor House; and peach-orange shades that soften the palette, bringing a tender, skin-warm glow. Interwoven among these are delicate clusters of tiny white hydrangea florets, their star-like shapes and paper-thin texture creating a feathery veil across the arrangement. Here and there, hints of whisper-pale blue flicker among the white blossoms, adding the coolness of a distant sky. The petals show the gentle curling and fine veining typical of carefully preserved blooms, suggesting they were dried with patience and respect. Though no fragrance can be seen, you might imagine a faint mix of rose and dried meadow on the air, comforting and nostalgic. This floral composition feels particularly appropriate for a funeral or tribute in the Manor House area, perhaps used as natural petal confetti for a farewell ceremony, as a decorative accent near a condolence book, or as a quiet, tactile way for family and friends to take part in a final, loving gesture of goodbye.
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From a bird's-eye view, a softly rounded, light cream ceramic bowl is shown overflowing with a rich mosaic of rose and hydrangea petals, arranged for a gentle farewell tribute. The main impression is of colour and softness: deep crimson red rose petals mingle with bright yellow and delicate peach-apricot tones, their velvety surfaces catching the light and curling at the edges like tiny waves. Nestled between these larger rose petals are clusters of small white hydrangea florets, each cluster made up of many dainty, ruffled petals that add a feathery, almost cloud-like layer across the bowl. The petals are loosely scattered rather than strictly patterned, creating an organic, relaxed composition that feels intimate and heartfelt, as if family members had helped to prepare it together. The lighting is bright but diffused, with minimal shadows, allowing the colours to glow softly and the textures to remain clearly visible - the plush thickness of the roses against the gossamer fineness of the hydrangea. Imagining it in place, this bowl could sit quietly on a table at a funeral tea, in a small chapel around Manor House, or near a memorial bench in Finsbury Park, inviting mourners to gently lift a handful of petals for scattering. The warm reds and yellows suggest love, gratitude, and cherished memories, while the white hydrangea tones provide a sense of peace and restfulness, making this arrangement particularly suited to celebrating a life with tenderness rather than formality. A beautifully understated photograph presents a round, cream hatbox filled to the brim with a thoughtfully curated mix of dried petals and tiny blossoms, set against a spotless white background that lets every tone and texture breathe. The box, cylindrical and sturdy, has a soft, almost buttery cream colour, with delicate embossed lettering hinting at the word "FLOWERS," like a gentle signature of the craftsperson who arranged it. Viewed from just above, the contents form a lush, gently domed surface, suggesting abundance without excess. Large, velvety rose petals in a deep, wine-rich crimson are scattered throughout, their curved edges and subtle shadows evoking long-held love and solemn respect, much like the tributes often placed at memorials around Manor House and nearby Green Lanes. Threaded among them are bright, sunlit yellow petals and warm, apricot-peach tones that bring a quiet optimism to the palette, as though remembering laughter and soft moments shared. Across this base of reds and golds drift clusters of tiny white hydrangea florets, their fragile, papery petals layered lightly together, creating a luminous, cloudlike texture that softens the stronger hues. Hints of very pale blue peek through, adding a breath of coolness amid the warmth. Each petal appears individually preserved, with fine lines and slight crinkles that speak of time, care, and the gentle transition from fresh bloom to lasting keepsake. The composition feels serene and contemplative, perfectly suited for a funeral tribute, a remembrance service, or a quiet corner of a home in Manor House where someone wishes to honour a loved one with a natural, tactile symbol of enduring affection and peaceful farewell.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Scatter joy at any celebration with our Flower Petals from Manor House Florist in Manor House. This bright, delicately picked mix of hydrangea, rose and chrysanthemum petals is perfect for weddings, confetti tosses, aisle decoration, flower girl baskets and romantic gestures. Each petal blend is created using only the freshest, seasonal flowers, chosen for their soft texture, vibrant colour and natural beauty.

Expertly prepared by our experienced florists, these luxury flower petals arrive ready to use, saving you time on your special day. The mix offers a harmonious blend of shapes and tones, creating a premium, photo-ready finish for your ceremony or event. Ideal for indoor and outdoor venues alike, they add a touch of elegance to any setting.

Order before 4pm for next day delivery and enjoy reliable, friendly service from Manor House Florist. Whether you're planning a wedding, proposal, baby shower or intimate celebration, our Flower Petals provide a simple yet stunning way to brighten the occasion. Treat your guests to beautiful, natural petals that reflect the quality and care our local florist is known for.
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