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Your bouquet holds more than just flowers — it represents one of the most meaningful days of your life.
Many brides choose to preserve their bouquet so they can:
• Display it in their home
• Turn it into heirloom pieces
• Remember the flowers from their wedding day
• Pass the keepsake down someday
Instead of letting your flowers wilt, preservation allows them to become something lasting.
There are several ways brides preserve their bouquets:
Air Drying
Hanging the bouquet upside down to dry. This is simple but can cause flowers to lose color and shape.
Pressed Flowers
Flowers are flattened and framed. This creates beautiful artwork but changes the dimension of the bouquet.
Resin Preservation
Flowers are carefully dried and preserved in resin to create items like:
• Keepsake blocks
• Letters
• Ring holders
• Coasters
• Decorative trays
This method keeps the flowers closest to their original look.
Timing matters.
Ideally, flowers should be shipped or dropped off within 2–4 days of the wedding for the best results.
If you’re planning ahead, it’s best to reserve your preservation date before the wedding, as spots can fill quickly during peak wedding season.
Good news — we can often work with flowers that have already been dried or saved.
We regularly create memorial and wedding keepsakes using flowers that have been carefully kept for months or even years.
These flowers were 4 years old when we got them to work with!