Introduction:
Your wedding day is a significant and unforgettable milestone filled with beautiful moments and cherished memories. Among the myriad ways to preserve these memories is the conservation of your wedding flowers- especially your bouquet. In this blog, I will explore various options for preserving wedding flowers, including painting, ceramics, pressing, resin and drying. And when you should possibly book these preservation services to ensure the best outcome.
Is it worth preserving wedding flowers?
I find that a lot of my couples aren't aware of the diverse options available for preserving wedding flowers. Others come to the conclusion during planning that this isn't for them. However, whether you fall into the former or the latter, all generally end up regretting the decision not to preserve their wedding flowers when they inevitably fall in love with their florals on the day.
Why is flower preservation so expensive?
While not everyone initially perceives it as costly for the forever value they receive, several factors contribute to the seemingly higher price tag. Preserving flowers, especially from significant occasions like weddings, involves intricate techniques to maintain their form, colour, and essence. The process demands skilled expertise, specialized equipment, and meticulous attention to detail, adding to the overall cost. Additionally, the time-sensitive nature of floral preservation, requiring immediate post-event care, contributes to its pricing. Factors such as the chosen preservation method, the complexity of the floral arrangements, and the desired outcome also influence the pricing structure.
1. Painting:
Painting your wedding flowers offers a unique and artistic way to preserve their beauty. Skilled artists can create stunning watercolour or oil paintings that capture the essence of your bouquet. This option allows you to display your flowers as a beautiful piece of art in your home, serving as a constant reminder of your special day. To ensure the best result, book a professional painter well in advance to secure their availability. This process takes time and @yvonne.flower.drawing.weddings takes quite a number of weeks to complete a painting for example.
2. Ceramics:
Another creative option for preserving your wedding flowers is by transforming them into ceramic pieces. Skilled artisans can use your bouquet as inspiration to create delicate ceramic plates, jugs, lamp shade, vases as some examples. Ceramics provide a lasting and tangible way to remember your wedding day. To secure a ceramic artist's services, it is advisable to book them at least a few months in advance maybe longer if you are getting married in the summer months when the wedding season is that little bit busier. This process requires time, pressing, creating, firing etc and @ceramic_botanist allows 6-8weeks to complete this process.
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The Ceramic Botanist
3. Pressing:
Pressing your wedding flowers is a traditional and popular method of preservation. This method involves carefully flattening your flowers and preserving them between the pages of a book or using a flower press. The pressed flowers can then be framed, used for scrapbooking, or incorporated into other crafts. The pressing process should ideally begin within a day or two of your wedding, ensuring the flowers retain their freshness and vibrancy.
4. Drying:
Drying your wedding flowers is another widely used technique for preservation. There are various methods for drying flowers, such as air-drying, using silica gel, or using a drying agent like borax. Air-drying is the simplest method but may result in some colour fading. Silica gel and borax methods help retain the flowers' colour and shape, but they require more time and effort. To achieve the best outcome, it is recommended to book a professional floral preservation service several weeks before your wedding.
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Encapsulated Memories
5. Resin
Resin preservation offers a modern and captivating method to immortalize your cherished flowers. This technique involves encasing flowers in a durable, transparent resin, capturing their beauty in a stunning, long-lasting display. The process requires meticulous care to ensure the flowers are properly dried and arranged before being carefully embedded in resin. Once set, the result is a mesmerizing piece of art that preserves the vibrancy and delicate details of your blooms, creating a timeless keepsake to treasure.
When to Book Preservation Services:
To ensure availability and timely preservation of your wedding flowers, it is essential to book these services well in advance. Ideally, as soon as you have finalized your wedding date and chosen your floral arrangements, start researching and contacting professionals who specialize in preserving flowers. Depending on the method you choose, it may be necessary to book several months in advance to secure their services.
Conclusion:
We've explored various preservation methods-from the artistic strokes of painting to the delicate encapsulation in resin or ceramics-each avenue offers a unique doorway to eternalize the essence of your blooms. The decision to preserve your wedding flowers isn't merely a fleeting choice but a thoughtful investment in preserving the heartbeats of your celebration.
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