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Pressed Wedding Bouquet Preservation | Wild Meadow Design | LANDSCAPE
Your wedding bouquet is one of the most meaningful details of your wedding day. Our wedding flower preservation service carefully presses and preserves your bridal bouquet so the beauty of your flowers can be enjoyed long after the celebration has ended.
Using traditional pressing techniques, each flower is individually preserved before being arranged into a bespoke pressed bouquet frame. The result is delicate botanical artwork created from the very flowers you carried on your wedding day.
Pressed wedding bouquet preservation creates a timeless keepsake, allowing you to display your preserved wedding flowers in your home as a beautiful reminder of your day.
At The Flower Press Shed, every piece is designed with care and attention to detail, ensuring your pressed floral artwork reflects the natural beauty of your bouquet.
Arranged in a wild meadow design, choose between a cream, black or natural wood frame.
Includes |
The drying and preserving of your wedding flowers
Flowers and foliage are carefully taken apart before deciding on the method of preservation that is best suited for the individual flower
Each step of the way the flowers are checked to ensure best preservation of your bouquet
Each flower is creatively and lovingly arranged into an art piece that you can enjoy for many years.
Picture frames are available in black, white and natural wood. Frame size 30cm L x 40cm W
Should you require more than one frame or you would like to provide your own frame, please advise by email theflowerpressshed@gmail.com
FAQ’S
How do I send my bouquet?
The bouquet is best posted the day after your wedding or as close to your wedding day, to ensure your flower preservation goes as well as possible. Please keep your flowers in water post wedding day. This helps your flowers preserve to the highest of standards. If your flowers are being sent out on a bank holiday please be aware of Royal Mail delivery changes and book a different courier through https://www.parcel2go.com
How long do the flowers last when they are preserved?
They should last for years to come. With any natural product you may see some changes such as fading over time. We advise you to keep the print out of direct sunlight or any moisture heated rooms.
Can all flowers be preserved and pressed?
Flowers that do not preserve well are Dahlias, Lilies, Thistles and Gerbera. Upon confirmation we will contact you to discuss your bouquet flowers to ensure these can be pressed and preserved. Some white flowers may turn brown when pressed but I will do my very best to avoid this so I recommend sending a variety of your flowers as well as foliage.
Can I request a refund?
We understand that circumstances can change, and we aim to be as flexible as possible. However, once your preservation booking is confirmed and your slot is secured, we are unable to offer a refund. This is because we reserve specific time and space in our diary exclusively for your lovely flowers, ensuring we can give them the attention and care they deserve.
We kindly ask that customers ensure their flowers reach us in the best possible condition, as it is your responsibility to do so. Additionally, please be aware that once the slot is secured, we may not be able to accommodate other clients during this time. We really appreciate your understanding.
How long does the preservation take?
It usually takes around 12 weeks.
Delivery
Upon confirmation of your order, we will contact you to arrange delivery of your flowers to the Flower Press Shed via Royal Mail or DPD. We will email you some very important documentation providing you with all the details regarding your flower preservation.
Your wedding bouquet is one of the most meaningful details of your wedding day. Our wedding flower preservation service carefully presses and preserves your bridal bouquet so the beauty of your flowers can be enjoyed long after the celebration has ended.
Using traditional pressing techniques, each flower is individually preserved before being arranged into a bespoke pressed bouquet frame. The result is delicate botanical artwork created from the very flowers you carried on your wedding day.
Pressed wedding bouquet preservation creates a timeless keepsake, allowing you to display your preserved wedding flowers in your home as a beautiful reminder of your day.
At The Flower Press Shed, every piece is designed with care and attention to detail, ensuring your pressed floral artwork reflects the natural beauty of your bouquet.
Arranged in a wild meadow design, choose between a cream, black or natural wood frame.
Includes |
The drying and preserving of your wedding flowers
Flowers and foliage are carefully taken apart before deciding on the method of preservation that is best suited for the individual flower
Each step of the way the flowers are checked to ensure best preservation of your bouquet
Each flower is creatively and lovingly arranged into an art piece that you can enjoy for many years.
Picture frames are available in black, white and natural wood. Frame size 30cm L x 40cm W
Should you require more than one frame or you would like to provide your own frame, please advise by email theflowerpressshed@gmail.com
FAQ’S
How do I send my bouquet?
The bouquet is best posted the day after your wedding or as close to your wedding day, to ensure your flower preservation goes as well as possible. Please keep your flowers in water post wedding day. This helps your flowers preserve to the highest of standards. If your flowers are being sent out on a bank holiday please be aware of Royal Mail delivery changes and book a different courier through https://www.parcel2go.com
How long do the flowers last when they are preserved?
They should last for years to come. With any natural product you may see some changes such as fading over time. We advise you to keep the print out of direct sunlight or any moisture heated rooms.
Can all flowers be preserved and pressed?
Flowers that do not preserve well are Dahlias, Lilies, Thistles and Gerbera. Upon confirmation we will contact you to discuss your bouquet flowers to ensure these can be pressed and preserved. Some white flowers may turn brown when pressed but I will do my very best to avoid this so I recommend sending a variety of your flowers as well as foliage.
Can I request a refund?
We understand that circumstances can change, and we aim to be as flexible as possible. However, once your preservation booking is confirmed and your slot is secured, we are unable to offer a refund. This is because we reserve specific time and space in our diary exclusively for your lovely flowers, ensuring we can give them the attention and care they deserve.
We kindly ask that customers ensure their flowers reach us in the best possible condition, as it is your responsibility to do so. Additionally, please be aware that once the slot is secured, we may not be able to accommodate other clients during this time. We really appreciate your understanding.
How long does the preservation take?
It usually takes around 12 weeks.
Delivery
Upon confirmation of your order, we will contact you to arrange delivery of your flowers to the Flower Press Shed via Royal Mail or DPD. We will email you some very important documentation providing you with all the details regarding your flower preservation.