At a glance, this Irish tricolor emerges as a rich textile of petals, a rectangular mosaic crafted by a skilled local florist in Watford. The green stripe on the left shimmers with densely packed tiny green blossoms; the surface is tactile, slightly uneven from cluster to cluster, like a handwoven weave. The center white stripe reads as a pale cloud, the petals held tight to form a soft, veil-like band that catches the light and scatters it in a gentle glow. On the right, the orange stripe glows with vibrant warmth, its blossoms mirroring the texture of the other stripes. The white backdrop makes the colours pop, and the overall effect is an elegant balance of bold symbolism and intimate craftsmanship. The arrangement feels buoyant yet dignified, suitable for celebrations or moments of remembrance in Watford and surrounding areas. Created with the eye of a seasoned local florist in North Watford and beyond, this piece reminds us that national symbols can be expressed through petals, scent, and light. I imagine it displayed in a bright shop window near Market Place or in a community centre by the Vicarage Road area, where passersby pause to reflect. It can be shipped across Watford with same-day delivery, bringing the craft of local floristry into homes and venues along the town centre corridor. The symbolism remains intact: unity, heritage, and a crafted, heartfelt wish for lasting peace, rooted in the character of our town and the people who care for it.
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A striking rectangular funeral arrangement fills this image, designed to echo the Irish flag in both colour and composition. The tribute is divided into three vertical strips: on the left, a luxuriant panel of green flowers, probably button chrysanthemums and other small, round blooms, creates a dense, textured surface that looks soft yet structured. The middle strip is pure white, formed from closely packed blossoms that give an impression of calm, like a pause between one story and the next. The right strip pulses with bright orange flowers, their clustered heads blending into a single, warm block of colour that completes the tricolour effect. A coral-red ribbon is laid diagonally over the white and orange sections, sweeping from lower left to upper right. Its surface is slightly glossy, catching the light in a gentle sheen. Spelled out across the ribbon in bold, silver-toned capital letters is the word GRANDAD, clearly identifying this as a personal memorial. Small white pins or decorative tacks fix the ribbon securely into the white floral area, adding a delicate, handcrafted detail. The tribute is set against a stark white background, which heightens the contrast and keeps the viewer's focus on the flowers and the message. The mood is quietly emotional and respectful, well suited to a funeral, cremation, or memorial gathering in Watford. It feels like the sort of custom piece chosen by a family wishing to honour a grandfather's Irish roots while acknowledging a life spent in and around local neighbourhoods-from West Watford to Garston-with love, pride, and gratitude. Flanked by a pristine white background, a meticulously assembled floral flag recreates the Irish tricolor with three equal vertical bands of petal-rich texture. The left panel of green blossoms is dense, velvet-like, a tactile carpet that invites a gentle touch and evokes living growth. The central white stripe is airy and soft, formed from closely packed white petals that appear as a delicate cloud, while the right orange stripe radiates with a crisp, sunny glow. The three stripes align with exacting symmetry, yet the edges carry the organic irregularity that signals human hands at work, a sign of care from a local florist here in Watford. This piece feels fitting for both festive occasions and moments of remembrance across Watford, whether displayed in homes, small galleries, or public venues near Watford Market, High Street, or community centres. The fragrance is faint but fresh, and the visual impact is uplifting: a living symbol of unity and heritage that can accompany family celebrations or civic events. Delivery across Watford is available, bringing the maker's craft into doors and venues with the same care that goes into everyday floristry in the town. The symbolism remains intact: a respectful tribute to shared identity, executed with patience and passion by a local team who understands the language of petals.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour their memory with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Watford. This stunning funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, featuring bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a dignified and meaningful display. Expertly crafted by our skilled florists in Watford, it offers a beautiful way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy with a patriotic touch.

The tribute includes fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, arranged to form a clear and vibrant Irish flag. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it an impressive focal piece for a funeral service, memorial or graveside tribute.

At Flowers Watford, we use only premium quality blooms and handle every funeral tribute with care and respect. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with similar blooms of the same or superior style, colour and value, ensuring the design remains faithful to the Irish flag theme. Ideal for Irish families, friends or anyone wishing to celebrate a loved one's heritage, this Irish Flag Tribute is a thoughtful and heartfelt floral expression of remembrance.
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