Turning Moments into Timeless Art
Receiving Your Blooms
Once your meaningful moment has passed, your flowers begin their journey to our studio. You will send your bouquet using your prepaid white-glove shipping kit. Each kit includes detailed instructions and everything needed to safely package your blooms with confidence. We recommend shipping your bouquet within 24 to 48 hours to ensure the highest quality preservation.
Pressing and Preservation
When your flowers arrive at our studio, they are carefully documented and prepared for preservation. Using a thoughtful blend of traditional and modern techniques, each bloom is pressed by hand to honor its natural beauty. This slow and intentional process takes over 100 hours of labor, allowing every flower to dry evenly while maintaining its color, shape, and delicate character.
Design and Composition
Once your flowers are fully preserved, the artistic process begins. Each bloom is carefully re-formed by hand, honoring its natural curves and character. We study color, texture, and movement to create a composition that feels authentic to your bouquet and the story it represents. Whether inspired by your selected layout or guided by our intuitive design process, your heirloom is arranged with intention, emotion, and fine art detail.
Framing and Finishing Touches
Your preserved blooms are mounted using museum quality materials and protected with premium, glare free acrylic glazing to ensure longevity. Each heirloom is then placed in a high quality Italian made frame chosen for its craftsmanship, durability, and timeless beauty. The finished piece is inspected with care, creating a true work of art that is designed to be treasured for generations.
Delivery of Your Heirloom
Once your heirloom is complete, it is carefully packaged using protective materials and shipped back to your home, ready to hang and cherish. This final stage takes place about four to six months after we receive your flowers, time devoted to honoring every detail and ensuring the highest quality preservation.
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Find answers to common questions about flower preservation, timelines, and framing.