This image shows a carefully hand-tied bouquet of blue and cream roses, photographed against a clean, white background that focuses all attention on the flowers themselves. The arrangement forms a compact, rounded dome of blooms, the roses packed closely yet thoughtfully so that no stem or binding is visible from the front-only petals, baby's breath, and hints of greenery. Approximately a dozen roses are tinted a saturated sapphire blue, their colour deep and cool, evoking a sense of stillness and quiet strength. Their petals appear velvety, with subtle variations in tone where the light brushes across the curved surfaces. Interspersed evenly among them are an equal number of creamy ivory roses, some almost white at the tips, others showing a soft, buttery warmth at their centres. These lighter blooms open generously, their many layers creating a gentle, cushioning contrast to the more intense blue roses. Delicate stems of white baby's breath run throughout the bouquet, their countless tiny blossoms adding a cloud-like, feathery texture that lifts the heavier rose heads. Dark green foliage sits beneath and around the blooms, with slender, slightly glossy leaves framing the colours without overwhelming them. At the base, the gathered green stems are exposed, neatly trimmed and tied together, as though the bouquet has just been finished and set down on a workbench in a studio near Queen's Park. The lighting is bright, even, and neutral, capturing the true colours and crisp edges of each petal. The overall impression is one of calm elegance and quiet dignity, perfect for a sympathy arrangement meant to bring a sense of peace to a home near Salusbury Road or a remembrance gathering in the local community.
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A serene round bouquet of blue and cream roses rests against a plain white background, the overall impression calm and composed, as though prepared for a thoughtful sympathy delivery in Queen's Park. The blooms are arranged in a tight, hand-tied dome, their heads forming a complete circle of colour with almost no gaps, like a soft floral cushion. Roughly half of the roses are a deep, sapphire blue, their velvety petals spiralling inward to cool, shadowed centres that give each bloom a sense of depth and quiet intensity. The remaining roses are creamy ivory, some nearly white at the edges, their petals unfolding in softer, more open layers that seem to cradle the darker tones around them. Threaded delicately among the roses are airy sprays of white baby's breath, their fine stems and tiny blossoms adding an ethereal, mist-like texture that gently diffuses the strong contrast of blue and cream. Beneath and around the roses, rich dark green foliage provides a grounding base, with slender leaves that peek out just enough to frame the blooms and hint at the natural stems below. At the base of the bouquet, the stems are closely gathered and evenly trimmed, bound together in a way that suggests fresh, professional craftsmanship from a local Queen's Park flower shop. The lighting is bright yet soft, revealing each petal's texture and the subtle interplay of shadows without harshness. The bouquet feels like a quiet gesture of condolence-elegant, respectful, and ideal for offering comfort to a family near Chamberlayne Road or by the edges of Queen's Park itself. A carefully crafted blue and white sympathy bouquet sits in a plain clear glass vase, shown from a slightly raised viewpoint against a pure white backdrop, as if poised on a quiet sideboard in a Queen's Park home. The arrangement has a gently domed, rounded profile, densely filled so that every bloom contributes to a sense of fullness and gentle harmony. Rich royal blue roses are evenly spaced through the design, their velvety petals folding into deep, shadowed centres that create an almost contemplative mood. Nestled among them, creamy white and ivory roses open in layered whorls, their soft petals catching the light and creating a calm contrast to the drama of the blue. Slender sprays of white freesia weave through the roses, their small, trumpet-shaped flowers and closed buds adding a sense of lightness, as though the bouquet were breathing. Fine clusters of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are tucked delicately between the larger blooms, softening every edge and making the arrangement appear cloud-like and abundant. Around the base, dark, glossy green foliage frames the flowers, giving gentle structure and drawing the eye back to the smooth curve of the bouquet. The clear, cylindrical vase reveals straight, neatly trimmed stems resting in fresh water, with a subtly ribbed base that catches tiny highlights, much like sunlight on nearby Queen's Park's pathways. The overall impression is of tranquil beauty and quiet solace, a blue and white floral display that feels especially appropriate for funerals, memorials, or sending condolences to loved ones in and around Queen's Park. In this photograph, a serene sympathy bouquet stands gracefully in a transparent glass vase, perfectly centered against a clean white background that emphasises every hue and shape. The arrangement is carefully rounded and full, composed of roughly equal numbers of rich royal blue roses and soft ivory roses whose open, layered petals look velvety and touchable. The blue blooms provide dramatic depth, evoking steadfast love and remembrance, while the creamy roses bring a gentle light, like the first pale glow over Queen's Park on an early morning walk. Threaded between the larger roses are stems of white freesia, their slim, green stalks holding clusters of small, trumpet-like flowers that arc delicately outward. These freesia blossoms lend the bouquet a whisper of fragrance and a sense of airiness, preventing the design from ever feeling heavy. Fine sprays of white baby's breath are dispersed between the main flowers, their miniature clouds of blossoms softening lines and filling minute spaces so the overall look is cloud-soft and embracing. Deep green foliage surrounds and supports the blooms, offering contrast and structure while keeping the mood natural and unforced. Inside the simple glass vase, freshly cut stems are clearly visible, fanning into clear water and reinforcing the impression of careful, recent craftsmanship by a local Queen's Park florist. Illuminated by bright, even light, every petal appears crisp, hydrated, and newly arranged. The bouquet communicates dignity, solace, and quiet strength, making it an ideal floral tribute to accompany a funeral, a memorial service, or a condolence delivery to a grieving household in and around the Queen's Park area.

REMEMBRANCE£80.00

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Express heartfelt condolences with our REMEMBRANCE sympathy bouquet from Queen's Park Flowers. Thoughtfully arranged with elegant white roses, striking blue sprayed roses, fragrant freesia, delicate gypsophila and fresh greenery, this bouquet offers a graceful way to honour a loved one and support grieving friends or family. Each stem is carefully selected by our expert florists in Queen's Park to create a serene, respectful tribute that feels both personal and refined.

To ensure maximum longevity, your REMEMBRANCE bouquet will be delivered in bud, allowing the flowers to open gradually and be enjoyed for longer. We guarantee 5 days of freshness, so your thoughtful gesture continues to bring comfort after it arrives. The original size bouquet is pictured, providing a true reflection of what will be received.

Next day flower delivery is available on orders placed before 4pm, making it easy to send sympathy flowers at short notice across Queen's Park and surrounding areas. As some flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms with similar flowers of the same or superior quality, style and value, ensuring the bouquet always looks beautiful and appropriate. Choose the REMEMBRANCE bouquet for a dignified, comforting floral tribute. Order online today at queensparkflowers.co.uk.
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