The Process of Wedding Bouquet Preservation

  • Pressed red roses in an envelope

    First Step

    Thinking about having your wedding blooms preserved and turned into your very special floral art? Let's talk about your bouquet and check my availability!

  • Pressed white rose on a vintage book

    Book Your Date

    Time to complete your booking: make your frame selection and finalise the deposit. All that's left now is to enjoy your incredible wedding day!

  • Spring wedding bouquet with pink and orange ranunculus

    Post / Drop Off Your Bouquet

    You're married, yay! Your beautiful wedding blooms are now ready to be dropped off / posted, following the posting guide you received with your booking confirmation.

  • Ceramic ornament with pressed flowers

    Flower Pressing

    Your flowers are ready to be preserved. Your bouquet will be taken apart and I'll press your flowers individually, bloom by bloom, even petal by petal, using traditional and modern flower pressing methods. They'll remain snug in the flower presses for up to 2 months.

  • Pressed ivory wedding flowers in a frame

    Design

    2-4 months: it's time for the most exciting part of the preservation process. When your flowers are pressed and reconstructed from petals (where needed), I'll create a mock-up design of your artwork! You'll receive an email with a photo of your beautiful arrangement . Your flowers will be then glued and you'll receive your final invoice.

  • Gift wrapping decorated with pressed greenery

    Framing

    4-6 months: the wait is over - your artwork is ready to be framed in your chosen frame and posted to you!

Colourful pressed flowers in a maple frame

Design Style

My design style is contemporary, light and airy, to bring attention to the individual flowers. A minimalist design, with meaningfully placed blooms and foliage.

Available on glass.