In this detailed image, a cylindrical hatbox in a soft cream-yellow shade sits centered against a crisp white background, its simplicity framing the intricate beauty of the flowers inside. The box has a clean, modern profile with slightly rounded edges, and along its upper side the letters suggesting FLOWERS are delicately debossed, hinting at its purpose without overwhelming the eye. Peering into the open top, you see a dense, carefully composed mound of dried petals and small blossoms that looks as if it has just been gently poured in by an experienced florist working not far from the streets of St Luke's. Deep crimson rose petals provide the foundation, their velvety surfaces and curled tips overlapping like layers of delicate fabric. Scattered generously among them are bright yellow and soft peach-orange petals, bringing light and warmth and evoking memories of late-summer borders in local churchyards. Interwoven through these bold tones are countless tiny white hydrangea florets, and occasional palest blue accents, each with fine, papery petals that lend a feathery, almost cloud-like texture. The mix feels abundant yet thoughtfully arranged, the colours transitioning smoothly from intense red to gentle cream and gold. Though the picture is silent, you can almost sense a faint, soothing floral scent and the dry, whispering rustle of petals between your fingers. The minimalist background and gentle overhead lighting draw your eyes inward, suggesting how this medley might be used: as natural confetti for a farewell ceremony, scattered across a memory table, or displayed in a quiet corner of a home in St Luke's as an enduring, tactile tribute to someone cherished.
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The photograph shows a round ceramic bowl in a soft, buttery cream-yellow tone, viewed directly from above so that the bowl becomes a simple, calming frame for a bed of petals within. Every inch of the interior is covered in loosely scattered petals, creating a thick, almost quilted layer of colour and softness. Dominating the composition are generous rose petals in deep crimson red, bright sunflower-yellow, and mellow apricot or peach, their velvety surfaces and gently curled edges suggesting both warmth and tenderness. Among these richer shades are many tiny white florets - likely hydrangea or a similar delicate bloom - sprinkled throughout like small islands of light, adding a cool freshness that softens the intensity of the reds and golds. The lighting is clear but not harsh, giving the petals a natural sheen and allowing the subtle variations in tone and texture to be seen, yet preserving an intimate, reflective mood that feels suited to a farewell. There is no visible background, only the soft ring of the bowl, so attention stays on the petals themselves, as if inviting a quiet moment of contemplation. In St Luke's, you might see an arrangement like this prepared by Flowers St Luke's for a funeral wake, a chapel of rest, or a memorial at home, where family and friends come together to remember a loved one. The petals could be used for scattering over a coffin, floating on water as a symbolic gesture, or simply sitting as a comforting, fragrant tribute on a table where memories are shared. A pale cream hatbox of dried petals sits alone against a spotless white backdrop, creating a calm, contemplative scene that feels perfectly suited to a tender farewell. The cylindrical box, with its soft yellow-cream hue and understated FLOWERS lettering along the rim, has the look of a cherished keepsake rather than simple packaging. Viewed from slightly above, the open top reveals a generous, gently domed layer of petals and florets. Deep red rose petals, velvety and full, pool across the surface like small waves of fabric, their curves catching subtle highlights and shadows. Between them, bright yellow petals and dusky peach-orange pieces glow with a quiet warmth, like the last light drifting over St Luke's rooftops at the end of the day. Threaded throughout this rich tapestry are tiny white hydrangea blossoms, with paper-thin petals that cluster in little clouds, some with hints of the palest blue. Their airy structure breaks up the bolder colours, adding softness and a feeling of breath between each hue. The eye reads this as a harmonious blend of texture and tone, offering solace and beauty without being overpowering. You can almost imagine the delicate rustle as the petals are lifted, and a gentle, nostalgic whisper of rose fragrance rising in the air. Crafted with care by a local florist, this arrangement of preserved petals could grace a funeral service, rest beside a candlelit photograph, or be scattered as a final tribute in one of St Luke's quiet green spaces, bringing a sense of peace and remembered love.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Our Flower Petals mix is a beautifully bright blend of hand-picked hydrangea, rose and chrysanthemum petals, perfect for weddings, confetti tosses, aisle decor and any special ceremony. Carefully selected by the expert florists at Flowers St Luke's, each petal mix is created using the best seasonal blooms, giving you naturally soft colours, delicate textures and a fresh, luxurious feel.

Ideal for romantic celebrations, anniversaries or simply to add a touch of elegance to your event, these premium petals are versatile and easy to use. Scatter them along tables, fill confetti cones, or create a stunning petal path for unforgettable photos. Because we only use seasonal flowers, every order feels unique and thoughtfully curated.

Based in St Luke's, Flowers St Luke's is known for friendly service and reliable quality. Order your Flower Petals online before 4pm for next day delivery, and enjoy fresh, beautifully presented petals delivered straight to your door. Make your celebration feel extra special with our luxury flower petals - order now.
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