In this clean, minimalist photograph, a round, pale cream cylindrical box takes centre stage, presented against a crisp white background that highlights its simple elegance and the rich colours of its contents. The box resembles a small hatbox, crafted from thick paperboard with a soft, almost buttery-yellow cast, and bears the faint word FLOWERS around its upper rim, indicated by subtle debossed letters that catch the light. Overflowing gently from the top is a generous arrangement of dried petals, carefully composed to appear both natural and full. Dominant among them are velvety rose petals in a deep crimson red, symbolising profound love and remembrance, interspersed with bright, sunny yellow petals and softer peach-orange tones that add a sense of warmth and comfort. These rich hues are softened by clusters of tiny white hydrangea-like florets, some with the barest hint of pale blue, their fine, paper-thin petals catching shadows and creating a delicate, cloud-like texture above the larger petals. Every petal seems individually preserved, with visible curves, folds, and slightly crinkled edges that speak of careful drying and expert handling by a florist accustomed to creating sensitive funeral tributes for the Cowley community. Photographed from a slightly elevated, overhead angle, the arrangement's textures and colour variations are clearly defined, while the white background ensures nothing competes with the floral detail. This refined mix of petals would be ideal for scattering along a chapel aisle, decorating a graveside in one of Cowley's peaceful cemeteries, or filling glass bowls at a memorial reception, offering a gentle, tactile way for families to honour and remember their loved ones.
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From a bird's-eye view, a pale yellow ceramic bowl holds a generous serving of a colourful grain bowl, its simple beauty evoking the quiet togetherness that often follows a funeral in Cowley. The base is a mound of soft, off-white grains-likely rice, quinoa or couscous-forming a gentle, cloud-like layer that fills the bowl. Resting on top, numerous thin, round slices of deep pink radish are scattered in an informal pattern, their vivid fuchsia edges fading into paler centres that catch the light. Among these are larger, irregular chunks of bright yellow and muted orange fruit, suggestive of ripe mango or peach, their smooth, moist surfaces promising a sweet, soothing flavour. Sprinkled throughout the dish, small pieces of paler yellow and light orange-perhaps sweetcorn or finely chopped bell pepper-add extra flecks of colour and textural contrast. The composition feels thoughtful yet relaxed, as if prepared by someone who wanted to offer something nourishing and kind to mourners gathering in a Cowley kitchen or church hall. The mix of crisp, juicy and tender elements hints at a balance of peppery freshness, tropical sweetness and soft grain comfort. This visual blend of colours and textures mirrors the mix of emotions at a time of loss, while also suggesting that even a simple, wholesome meal can help bring a sense of warmth, care and gentle healing to those coming together to remember a loved one. Set against a pure, uncluttered white backdrop, a soft cream cylindrical box overflows with a tender blend of dried flower petals, creating a calm yet emotionally rich visual. The hatbox-style container, made from sturdy paperboard, has a gentle, pale yellow tint and features a subtle FLOWERS inscription around the rim, the letters only just discernible where they catch the light. Rising from this understated box is a full, mounded layer of petals, dominated by velvety crimson rose petals that carry a sense of deep affection and farewell. Threaded through them are bright yellow petals and warm peach-orange tones, bringing a quiet warmth reminiscent of late-day sunshine over Cowley's rooftops and green spaces. Interspersed throughout are small clusters of white hydrangea-like florets, some glimmering with the faintest blue undertone, their delicate, papery petals adding a light, cloud-soft texture that calms the more intense colours. The petals appear carefully dried and preserved, with graceful curves and natural irregularities that suggest gentle handling by a skilled local florist preparing thoughtful tributes for funerals and remembrance services across Cowley. Captured from a slightly overhead angle, the image reveals the layering and density of the petals without showing any stems or foliage, focusing entirely on colour and form. The stark white background isolates the arrangement, allowing the viewer to imagine the faint rustle of petals and a lingering, nostalgic floral scent. This collection of petals feels perfectly suited for scattering at a graveside, lining a farewell path, or filling remembrance bowls at a wake, offering families in Cowley a soft, beautiful way to say goodbye.

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Scatter joy with our FLOWER PETALS from Cowley Flowers, Cowley - a bright, romantic mix of handpicked petals perfect for weddings, ceremonies, confetti tosses and special celebrations. Each box features a seasonal blend of hydrangea petals, rose petals and chrysanthemum petals, carefully selected for colour, softness and natural beauty.

Our petals are curated in small, premium batches to ensure they look fresh, vibrant and photograph beautifully, whether you're lining an aisle, filling confetti cones or decorating tabletops and cake displays. Because we use only seasonal flowers, every order feels unique and naturally stylish.

At Cowley Flowers, we pride ourselves on friendly, reliable service and quality you can trust. Next day delivery is available on all FLOWER PETALS orders placed before 4pm, so you can plan last-minute moments with confidence.

Choose FLOWER PETALS from Cowley Flowers to add a soft, romantic finish to your event décor. Order now to brighten your celebration with premium petals delivered fresh 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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