The photograph shows a single, round hatbox in a gentle cream-yellow tone, elegantly positioned against an unbroken white background, creating a sense of calm and focus. The cylindrical box has a smooth, slightly matte finish, with faint debossed lettering near the rim that spells out "FLOWERS," visible only where the light catches its subtle relief. The composition is captured from a slightly elevated overhead perspective, allowing a clear view into the open box, which is generously filled and lightly mounded with a carefully curated mix of dried flower petals and small florets. Inside, deep crimson rose petals dominate, their velvety texture giving depth and softness, as they curl and fold over one another in natural, organic shapes. Weaving through them are bright, golden-yellow petals and softer peach-orange tones, creating a gentle gradient of warmth that evokes comforting memories and the glow of a late afternoon in Lee's quiet streets. Scattered throughout are numerous tiny white hydrangea-like florets, some with the faintest pale blue cast, their paper-thin petals forming miniature clusters that add fine detail and a light, cloud-like softness. The petals are well preserved, their edges clean and defined, with slight curls and undulations that hint at their once-living form. The overall effect is one of understated luxury and tender sentiment. Without any additional props or distractions, the image feels contemplative, making this arrangement especially fitting for funeral tributes, sympathy gestures, or memorial services in and around Lee, where petals might be scattered during a farewell, placed around a memorial candle, or kept in their box as a quiet, tactile keepsake of love and remembrance.
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A top-down photograph shows a softly rounded, light yellow ceramic bowl filled right to the brim with an artful mix of loose petals, arranged as a thoughtful floral tribute for a funeral or celebration of life. The dominant petals are from roses, generously scattered in hues of deep crimson red, bright sunshine yellow, and gentle apricot orange, their velvety surfaces folding and curling to form a richly textured layer. Interspersed liberally are many small white florets, reminiscent of delicate hydrangea blossoms, whose fine, frilled shapes dance lightly over and between the more substantial rose petals, bringing a sense of clarity and calm to the richer colours. The bowl's arrangement is intentionally relaxed rather than rigid-petals lie at slight angles, some edges turned up, others slightly crinkled-as if placed by hand with care and affection, inviting a personal connection. Under bright, diffused light, subtle shadows accent the tiny valleys and ridges created where petals overlap, giving the composition depth and a sense of quiet movement. Imagining the tactile experience, one can almost feel the cool, smooth weight of the rose petals and the fragile brush of the hydrangea pieces shifting gently with any touch. This sort of petal bowl would be at home on a remembrance table at a Lee funeral service, in a chapel or at a local crematorium, surrounded by cards, candles, and treasured tokens. Its warm, comforting colours and soft textures offer visual solace, echoing the mixture of sadness and gratitude that so often accompanies farewells in this close-knit community. A softly coloured hatbox in a pale cream-yellow hue is the sole focus of this serene image, resting against a flawless white background that accentuates its gentle curves and the rich contents inside. The cylindrical box has a smooth, sturdy paperboard surface, its simplicity broken only by the discreet debossed word "FLOWERS" along the upper rim, a subtle nod to its purpose. Viewed from a slightly raised angle, the open box reveals a generous heap of dried flower petals, rising slightly in the middle like a small, blooming hill. The interior is a tapestry of warm, comforting colours: velvety deep crimson rose petals form the base, their curved edges overlapping in soft layers, while bright yellow and mellow peach-orange petals add glimmers of warmth, reminiscent of the soft light that falls across nearby parks in Lee. Threaded delicately between these larger shapes are many tiny white hydrangea-style florets, some with the barest hint of cream or pale blue, their papery, four-petalled forms giving the arrangement a feathery, cloud-like texture. The preserved petals appear crisp yet imbued with memory, each one holding its shape with quiet dignity. There is no visible stem, ribbon, or accessory-only petals and blossoms, suggesting a focus on pure, natural beauty. The mood conveyed is reflective and tender, perfectly suited to funeral tributes or moments of remembrance, where petals might be scattered over a resting place, arranged around a cherished photograph, or used in a simple ritual at home in Lee, offering a gentle, tactile way to say goodbye and keep a loved one's presence close.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Delicately handcrafted by Lee Florist in Lee, our Flower Petals are a bright, romantic mix perfect for weddings, confetti, scattering, and special ceremonies. Each box features a premium blend of hydrangea petals, rose petals, and chrysanthemum petals, chosen for their soft texture, rich colour, and elegant look.

We use only the freshest seasonal petals, carefully prepared to ensure they arrive looking beautiful and ready to use. The mix is ideal for tossing at the bride and groom, decorating tables and aisles, filling flower girl baskets, or adding a natural finishing touch to your celebration décor.

At Lee Florist, we pride ourselves on friendly, reliable service and premium quality blooms. Order before 4pm for next day delivery, so your petals are at their best exactly when you need them. Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or a larger event, our Flower Petals provide an effortless way to add softness, colour, and romance. Order online today from Lee Florist, Lee, and let our expert florists help you create a memorable, picture-perfect day.
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    The floral arrangement that Funeral Flowers put together for my aunt's funeral was absolutely beautiful! I can't tell you how happy we are with all of her memorial flower arrangements. The family is even going to save the funeral sprays and place them on the grave next week.

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    Still cannot believe how many amazing flower choices your site had to offer. All of them looked amazing!

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