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Boy's Petal Project Blooms Into Family Shop
2 Mar
Summary
- A seven-year-old boy started selling biodegradable confetti made from flower petals.
- His success led to the family opening their first shop in Heanor, Derbyshire.
- The business, named Ezra's Confetti, teaches children about hard work and business.

A seven-year-old boy's initiative to earn pocket money by crafting and selling biodegradable confetti has culminated in his family opening their inaugural shop. Ezra began by selling leftover flower petals from his father's wedding in 2024, an endeavor that quickly expanded into fulfilling numerous wedding orders.
This burgeoning venture, now named Ezra's Confetti, involves Ezra and his five-year-old sister, Ivy. The family has established a new shop in Heanor, Derbyshire, to house the business. The siblings actively participate in preparing the confetti, which is made from recycled and donated flower petals, aligning with environmental trends favored by wedding venues.
Ezra's father, Nathan, highlighted how the project has instilled values of hard work, perseverance, and business acumen in his children. He emphasized the importance of precision and dedication in creating perfect confetti for clients' special occasions. Both Ezra and Ivy expressed excitement about the new shop and welcomed the prospect of interacting with customers.




