The photograph presents a refined, cylindrical hatbox in a soft cream shade, placed against a bright white background that creates an almost gallery-like calm around it. The surface of the box is smooth and matte, with the word FLOWERS discreetly embossed along the rim, the lettering just visible enough to suggest quality without distracting from the floral contents. From a slightly overhead viewpoint, the box is shown overflowing with a lush mix of dried petals, their colours forming a warm, harmonious gradient. Deep crimson rose petals, velvety and rich, pool near the centre like a heart of quiet emotion, while golden yellow and peach-orange petals radiate outwards, giving the impression of captured late-afternoon light. Interspersed among these warmer tones are numerous tiny white hydrangea florets, each one papery and almost translucent, creating soft highlights and a feathery texture that lightens the overall feel. The petals appear thoughtfully arranged so that no area feels flat; instead, there is gentle movement in the slightly curled edges and layered depths, suggesting the careful hand of an experienced florist. The pristine background and controlled lighting emphasise every subtle shade and shadow, making the arrangement appear both luxurious and understated. It is easy to imagine these petals being used as a tender farewell gesture at a Keston funeral service, scattered along the path outside a local chapel or laid around a framed photograph at a wake. This arrangement captures that blend of sorrow and gratitude, offering families in Keston a natural, biodegradable way to honour someone's life with softness and colour.
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A round, softly coloured yellow ceramic bowl fills the frame from a bird's-eye view, its smooth rim encircling a lavish collection of loose flower petals chosen in warm, comforting tones. At the heart of the arrangement lie rose petals in deep, velvety crimson, radiant yellow, and gentle peach-orange, layered so that some edges curl upwards while others nestle closely together, suggesting both fullness and movement. Threaded between these larger petals are plentiful clusters of tiny white hydrangea florets, their many small, ruffled petals forming a filigree-like texture that contrasts beautifully with the broad, satin finish of the roses. The colour palette moves from rich warmth to soft light, evoking quiet, golden moments often associated with remembrance walks through Keston's green spaces and churchyards. The lighting is clear and calm, illuminating each fold and contour without glare, so the petals look almost touchable, inviting a hand to skim gently across their surface. Arranged with the care you would expect from a local Keston florist, this bowl feels designed for a thoughtful farewell: perhaps to sit beside a condolence book, to be carried to a graveside for scattering, or to rest on a hall table where visitors can pause and remember. The image conveys tenderness and respect rather than grandeur, emphasising the natural beauty of the petals and the intimate act of using flowers to honour a loved one's memory in a quiet, personal way. This image shows a pale cream hatbox, round and softly structured, standing alone on a pure white backdrop so that the viewer's eye is drawn straight to the abundant mound of dried petals rising above its rim. The box itself has a reassuring, sturdy feel, crafted from thick paperboard with a matte finish and a subtle embossed suggestion of the word FLOWERS encircling the top, as if whispering its purpose. From a slightly raised angle, the open top reveals a generous, almost overflowing bed of preserved flowers. Deep red rose petals, plush and velvety, curl gently on themselves, creating pockets of shadow and depth that convey a sense of quiet devotion. Woven between them are bright yellow and soft peach-orange petals, their sun-touched tones adding a gentle warmth that balances the more solemn reds. Scattered throughout are countless tiny white hydrangea florets, pale and lightweight, which lend the mix a soft, airy quality, much like a veil of light over deeper feelings. The textures are varied yet cohesive, from the smooth satin of the rose petals to the almost papery crispness of the smaller blooms, suggesting a mix that has been dried with care so it can last. The overall impression is one of peaceful remembrance, making these petals feel ideal for scattering at a Keston graveside, lining a memory table in a local home, or filling shallow bowls at a quiet gathering after a funeral service. It has the contemplative simplicity you might expect from a local Keston florist who often helps families express love and farewell through flowers.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Our Flower Petals confetti mix is a beautiful, natural way to add romance and colour to any celebration. Handpicked by the expert florists at Flower Delivery Keston, this petal blend features delicate hydrangea petals, classic rose petals and cheerful chrysanthemum petals for a soft, premium finish. Perfect for weddings, proposals, baby showers, anniversaries and outdoor ceremonies, these real flower petals bring a touch of luxury to your photos and special moments.

We use only fresh, seasonal flowers to ensure vibrant colours and a quality look and feel. Each mix is carefully prepared in our Keston flower shop, creating a balanced combination of texture and shade that scatters beautifully. Whether you're filling confetti cones, decorating tables, or lining an aisle, these petals provide an elegant, eco-friendly alternative to synthetic confetti.

Order before 4pm for next day flower petal delivery in Keston and the surrounding areas. With reliable local service and a focus on premium blooms, Flower Delivery Keston makes it easy to plan ahead and brighten your event with natural flower confetti petals.
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