I would love to create a special piece of art work with flowers from one of your most meaningful days. Have your special day memorialized in a beautiful and modern way. Flowers hold a lot of sentimental value and I want to help you cherish those sentiments. With any type of bouquet or floral piece you can have them preserved in a unique way also means supporting an artist and small business.
The quicker your flowers come to me the better your end results will be. Within 3-4 days at the absolute latest. The best way to ensure that your flowers are taken care of is to make plan for delivering flowers ahead of time.
Bouquets are generally out of water for a full day, so whenever you can remember to drop it in water, do! At the end of the night remember to place the flowers back in water & store somewhere cool. If you can ask your florist to avoid using a preservative spray on your flowers, that will help them look best. Be sure to grab extra flowers such as a centerpiece too as those flowers are in water all day and hold up better!
Gift Certificates are available. Couples are always so appreciative to be gifted their preserved sentimental flowers after their wedding! If you'd like to gift the couple a gift card or custom piece featuring the flowers from their wedding, arrangements need to be made prior to the event.
The process of creating a special piece takes various amounts of time. Your flowers are processed immediately as they arrive. I need to ensure all moisture is out of the flowers and foliage. After they are dried, I go through to see what looks best, and work on composition. Once settled on a final look, I will complete your piece. The average time frame is 3 -6 weeks.*Please Note: During peak wedding season, (Summer / Fall) please allow an additioal time - due to high volume. A ton of care & detail goes into each frame.
No matter how much of a perfectionistic I may be, there are a couple of things to keep in mind that, sadly, that I can't control. First, colors change when flowers dry. I try to keep the flowers the same color as they were fresh, colors will change and natural browning will occur. Every flower is unique therefore they preserve in their own unique way. For example white flowers will dry in all sorts of shades from white to cream to golden. However they dry, they are individually yours and are never the same as fresh. Other influences on how flowers dry is the condition I receive them in. Roses may still look beautful after a few days but some will start to rot from the inside out, therefore time is important for me to receive them. If you have any concerns please let me know at the time of drop off. No matter what, it will be a sentimental treasure for you to keep for years to come.
Frames that are properly cared for should last decades! Direct sunlight and UV light are preserved flowers' enemies. Because the flowers and the process are natural and organic, please expect natural fading of color and browning over the years. Flowers are not chemically treated, the change in color is organically expected and works well aesthetically and the colors stay true to nature. Know that the colors will continue to change. I love how this reflects age and the passage of time, conveying that you weren’t married just yesterday.
The quicker your flowers come to me the better your end results will be. Within 3-4 days at the absolute latest. The best way to ensure that your flowers are taken care of is to make plan for delivering flowers ahead of time.
Bouquets are generally out of water for a full day, so whenever you can remember to drop it in water, do! At the end of the night remember to place the flowers back in water & store somewhere cool. If you can ask your florist to avoid using a preservative spray on your flowers, that will help them look best. Be sure to grab extra flowers such as a centerpiece too as those flowers are in water all day and hold up better!
Gift Certificates are available. Couples are always so appreciative to be gifted their preserved sentimental flowers after their wedding! If you'd like to gift the couple a gift card or custom piece featuring the flowers from their wedding, arrangements need to be made prior to the event.
The process of creating a special piece takes various amounts of time. Your flowers are processed immediately as they arrive. I need to ensure all moisture is out of the flowers and foliage. After they are dried, I go through to see what looks best, and work on composition. Once settled on a final look, I will complete your piece. The average time frame is 3 -6 weeks.*Please Note: During peak wedding season, (Summer / Fall) please allow an additioal time - due to high volume. A ton of care & detail goes into each frame.
No matter how much of a perfectionistic I may be, there are a couple of things to keep in mind that, sadly, that I can't control. First, colors change when flowers dry. I try to keep the flowers the same color as they were fresh, colors will change and natural browning will occur. Every flower is unique therefore they preserve in their own unique way. For example white flowers will dry in all sorts of shades from white to cream to golden. However they dry, they are individually yours and are never the same as fresh. Other influences on how flowers dry is the condition I receive them in. Roses may still look beautful after a few days but some will start to rot from the inside out, therefore time is important for me to receive them. If you have any concerns please let me know at the time of drop off. No matter what, it will be a sentimental treasure for you to keep for years to come.
Frames that are properly cared for should last decades! Direct sunlight and UV light are preserved flowers' enemies. Because the flowers and the process are natural and organic, please expect natural fading of color and browning over the years. Flowers are not chemically treated, the change in color is organically expected and works well aesthetically and the colors stay true to nature. Know that the colors will continue to change. I love how this reflects age and the passage of time, conveying that you weren’t married just yesterday.