FLORAL PRESERVATION

Preserve your wedding bouquet into a beautiful piece of art. I cannot wait to create something for you!

I offer 2 different sizes of frames, 11”x15”and 16"x20”, in black, white and wood. If you are interested in booking please email me with your wedding date and that you are interested in floral preservation. I also offer discounts to my Live Wedding Painting Brides.

**Must be able to delivery your flowers within 1-4 days of wedding.

 FAQs

  • Fresh Flower Care, until they are with me

    1. DO NOT place your fresh flowers in a freezer and DO NOT let your flowers freeze.

    2. If flowers or bouquets have stems, cut 1⁄4 inch off the bottom of the stems and place in a vase of water. 3. If the flower stems are inserted into a green floral foam, moisten the foam with water.

    4. Keep them out of direct sun and heat.

  • Processing time takes up to 4-6 weeks once the flowers are received. The process will be shortened if you have dried flowers. Note: Dried flowers will turn out better in a shadow box.

  • As these are real dried species you need to know that they might fade after some time. It’s because I don’t dye them, so it comes along with a natural process of passing.

  • I do not press artificial flowers. They do not press as well and can potentially break glass frames.

  • Yes, boutonnieres are $25 extra. They are in 4”x6” shadow box frames in white or black. (They will not be pressed.)

  • I press all the flowers in your bouquet. Some species do not make it through the entire pressing process as they either can break or mold. I choose the best ones to create a piece of art for you. I do not keep leftovers. I highly recommend a larger frame as I can include more flowers but of course it's up to your preference!

  • Yes! If you have something else in mind, please let me know! I have had brides do gold frames in the past or brought their own. If you do a larger frame, I will adjust my pricing accordingly.

  • Please be careful with it while transporting! As once it is with you, it is in your hands! When finding a place for it in your home. The best place for it is in a living room/bedroom. You do not want to put it in direct sunlight. I highly recommend keeping it OUT of kitchens and bathrooms as those rooms can have extreme moisture or heat.