Fresh flowers, once picked, have an extremely limited life expectancy. When arranged in a Bridal Bouquet or even displayed in a water retaining material, flowers quickly deteriorate as their natural life ends.
The process of preservation requires flowers to be as fresh as possible which is why I request flowers no later than 2 days after an event. Flowers, being organic and delicate will change or vary in color and appearance during the preservation process.
If blooms are older, bruised, wilted, or stressed, these issues will be reflected further in preservation. Unfortunately, I am unable to reverse any aging or damage to your blooms. I display all flowers behind glass with UV protector or embedded in UV stabilized resin. This reduces and slows damage caused by UV light.
Preservation is a method of having a unique opportunity of keeping your flowers for years to come, but please be aware once framed or embedded flowers and foliage, being organic, will still age and mellow over time and go through changes. This is perfectly normal – after all flowers and foliage once cut only last a week or two! Please follow all care instructions provided with your artwork and I hope you will enjoy the meaning of your preserved flowers and the memories attached for years to come.
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR FINAL PIECE
All rose bouquets are absolutely gorgeous and in style, but they are not ideal bouquets for bouquet preservation. A variety of blooms elevates the look of your final piece. It creates more interest and movement in the frame or resin
Greenery is very important when making your frame look full. It also adds texture and balance in your frame. The greenery creates layer in your piece so that your flowers are the main event
The sooner we get your blooms, the better! Send us after the wedding with your wedding planner help or maximum in 2 days after your wedding.
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