Because they aren't just flowers! They represent cherished events and the memories of them. By preserving your flowers you are able to be reminded of the most important days of your life every time you look at them. The moments don't last forever, but the flowers can.
Send us a message! We are still able to take flowers up to two weeks after the event has passed and we try to always make room for funeral preservations. However, if the event has already passed we may require photos of your flowers before confirming your booking.
Submit a booking form here. We will respond within 48 hours to confirm your booking!
It is important to book as soon as possible! Ideally, a month or more before your event date. Booking in advance secures a press for your flowers. We are able to take last minute bookings but it is not always guaranteed depending on our availability.
A few weeks out from your event we will be in contact to schedule getting your bouquet. But you have options!
Option #1: You will drop off your flowers to our home studio. Details on location and scheduling will be communicated to you.
Option #2: We will pick up your bouquet at the end of your wedding directly from your venue. This is an additional charge of $50 if within a 30 mile radius. Additional charges apply for farther locations.
For best results, we need your flowers within 1-3 days of your event. We want to preserve them while they are still in their best condition, before they have begun to wilt. However, we will take them outside of this time frame if they are still in a workable condition. (Pictures will be required to confirm viability of stems.)
We can press most any flower! Very thick flowers (like sunflowers) and flowers with many layers of petals (like chrysanthemums or peonies) are more challenging but even if we can't press the whole flower, chances are we can still press an element of it to include in your final piece!
Your flowers will not look exactly the same as they did when they were fresh. But that is because they go through a total transformation! When your flowers are pressed and dried their entire composition is changed. Changes even occur in color- you can expect light colors to darken and dark colors to fade sometimes. However, each flower is unique and their final outcome will be unique as well.
Please note: White flowers tend to turn a creamy/ivory color when pressed. If they have already begun to wilt, you can expect some browning to occur.
Invoices will be sent via email and are payable by credit or debit card.
Yes! Even if you don’t have sentimental flowers to give us we would love to source the flowers ourselves and create a unique work of pressed flower art for you! Send us a message with all of the details you have in mind and we will work together to create something beautiful!