<p>Stunning aerial images show thousands of colourful flowers lining the Confetti Field in Worcestershire as tourists flock to the famous display.</p><p>The 14-acre field, which features six stunning rows of brightly coloured flowers, is only open for just a few days each year. </p><p>The colourful field is only open from July 1 to July 10 as the stunning delphiniums only bloom for just two weeks every year. </p><p>Thousands of couples are known to flock to the floral hotspot in Wyke Manor Estate site in Pershore, Worcs., each year as the flowers are used to make natural confetti.</p><p>The natural confetti, which is biodegradable, is sold by the pint with just one pint - around ten handfuls - costing £12. </p><p>Customers can choose from a range of flowers including delphiniums, roses, hydrangeas, lavender and bougainvillea. </p><p>The flowers are handpicked, before being dried and packaged for a personal service. </p><p>Workers at the Real Flower Confetti Company then pick the flowers before boxing them </p><p>off for weddings around the globe. </p><p>Their bespoke service has been used by various celebrities including Madonna and Guy Ritchie and Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas. </p><p>Athlete Jessica Ennis used the confetti while marrying Andy Hill and Take That used it during their Progress Tour. </p><p>Prince Harry also chose the firm’s pale pink delphinium confetti to throw over Princes Charles and Camilla at their wedding in 2005. <br></p>