A New Shape I’ve Been Dreaming Of: The Oval Composition
There’s something I’ve always been quietly drawn to about oval frames. They feel softer somehow, more fluid - less structured than a traditional rectangular frame, with a gentle sense of movement that feels romantic.
Sophie’s September Flowers at Stone Barn, Cotswolds - Pressed Wedding Bouquet Preservation in the UK
There’s something about September weddings that feels quietly special - that shift from late summer into early autumn, when colours soften and warm at the same time. Sophie’s bouquet captured that moment beautifully, filled with British-grown flowers in a breath taking sunset palette of peaches, pinks, oranges and yellows.
Preserve Your Wedding Memories: Layla’s Autumn Bouquet
A pressed wedding bouquet is one of the most beautiful ways to keep a tangible memory of your special day. Whether you want to preserve your bouquet for yourself, or as a thoughtful gift, wedding flowers pressing captures every delicate detail, transforming your blooms into lasting floral art. Layla’s late September wedding bouquet is a perfect example - a seasonal arrangement pressed and displayed in a stunning large oak frame in a modern botanical collage design, keeping her autumn blooms alive for years to come.
January in the Studio: First Bouquets, Winter Quiet & Wedding Flower Preservation
January felt like a month of hibernation - a time to slow down, get cosy, and notice the small joys hidden in everyday life. We had a brief cold snap at the start of the month, just enough for some fun in the (very shallow) snow. Short-lived, but delightful all the same.
Framing Pressed Wedding Flowers: The Most Patient Part of Bouquet Preservation
Framing pressed wedding flowers is a little bit of a double-edged sword.
On one hand, it’s one of the most exciting stages of pressed wedding bouquet preservation. Seeing wedding blooms carefully arranged, protected behind glass, and finally finished feels like giving the bouquet a whole new life. What was once carried down the aisle becomes a lasting piece of art - something meaningful, personal, and made to be lived with.
On the other hand… framing is where patience is tested.
