Our Process
Heres a peek at what happens on our end as we turn your flowers into a lasting keepsake.
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1. Pressing
We start this process by carefully taking apart your bouquet and pressing the petals between layers of paper. Your flowers will stay on the press for 6-8 weeks to ensure they fully dry out.
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2. Reconstruction
This is a meticulous process where we glue your flowers back together petal by petal. This requires lots of patience and precise placement!
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3. Color enhancement
We use a super secret technique to enhance the original color of your blooms. This means they will experience little to no fading over time.
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4. Designing
We take inspiration from the photos you send us and design your pressed flower frame. We then send you a photo of the design to request edits on before we finalize anything!
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5. Framing
Once you have approved your design, we will affix your flowers to your frame and seal it up!
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6. Packaging
Time to box these babies up! Once we photograph and package your pieces, they are ready to go home.
Before & after
Color-enhanced blooms = a preserved piece that still looks like your flowers.
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