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Hi there! 👋I’m Amelia and I own a bouquet preservation company in Kitchener, Ontario. Our team works with couples to transform their wedding bouquets into unique works of art that they can enjoy for a lifetime! After working with brides for years I noticed some questions come up pretty often so I put together some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your bouquet preservation!
Bouquet preservation in its best form has lots of texture, flower variety and colour. Don’t get me wrong, we can work with any type of wedding bouquet; but the ones that always preserve the best have lots of texture! Talk with your florist about how you can incorporate more texture with your flower choices. Flowers such as stock, veronica, snap dragons, and scabiosa are just a few examples of ways to add texture.
2. Flower Colour
Colour choice is also important! The more colour, the more breathtaking your bouquet preservation art piece will be. We have seen a huge increase in vibrant colours such as oranges, pinks, purples and yellows and we are here for it!
A note about all white bridal bouquets
We have received A LOT of all white bouquets in the last 3 years and we love them! While an all-white bouquet of roses is stunning; turning these flowers into a pressed art piece can be challenging and have little dimension.
Our suggestions are:
3. Sprayed chemicals on your flowers
This is optional, but try to find a florist who has a local flower supplier and allows you to choose spray-free flowers. Some chemicals that are sprayed on your wedding bouquet to make the fresh flowers last longer, actually affect the preservation process and can impact the quality of the dried flowers. All natural is best, but we understand that this isn’t always possible.
4. Handling your wedding florals with care
PLEASE DON’T DO A BOUQUET TOSS WITH YOUR ACTUAL BOUQUET!!!
Be gentle with your wedding bouquet throughout the entirety of your wedding day. It hurts my heart when I see bouquets being thrown around. If you want to do a bouquet toss, ask your florist for a “toss bouquet”. Flowers are very delicate and can bruise and break. If flowers are badly bruised, it will impact the look of the dried/preserved flowers. This is especially true if you are choosing to preserve your flowers in resin. Any bruise in your flowers will show up as translucent in resin, and unfortunately, we can’t always see where these bruises will be until we pour the resin.
5. WEATHER CONDITIONS
Consider the weather conditions and how that will impact your bouquet! Extreme temperatures (both hot and cold) can negatively impact your bouquet. For really hot summer days, try and avoid the bouquet being in direct sunlight and heat without water for long periods of time. When possible, have it kept in an air conditioned environment. For a winter wedding, be mindful of the temperature. If it’s below freezing out, your flowers will freeze and wilt quite quickly. Again, keep your bouquet indoors at room temperature (but never too close to heaters!).
Timing is everything! We recommend getting your bouquet in water to your preservation artist within 3 days of the event. The sooner we get it, the sooner we can begin the professional preservation process. Fresh flowers always dry the best! If you want to keep it for a day or two and enjoy it after the wedding, make sure that it is kept indoors and in water. If possible, stick it in a fridge.
6. Get your bouquet to your preservation artist ASAP and in the best possible condition
We need your bouquet to be fresh and hydrated in order to ensure we can begin the professional preservation process. The flowers that dry and preserve the best are the ones that are still in excellent condition when we begin preserving them. This prevents browning of the dried flowers, keeps the colours more vibrant and reduces the look of translucent marks on your flowers in resin.
Keeping your bouquet in water is crucial! Ensure that your bouquet is kept in a water vase whenever you are not using it throughout the day of your wedding, and the days following. There should be enough water in the vase that all of the stems of the bouquet are submerged.
BONUS TIP: DEALING WITH WILTED FLOWERS
If you wake up the morning after your wedding and notice your bouquet isn’t looking so great, don’t panic. There have been many times where this exact situation has happened to one of our couples. We have a few options for you:Â
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to have your bouquet professionally preserved! We are pre-booking 2023-2024 weddings and would absolutely love to work with you. See our work & send an inquiry here.
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