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how it works

Your experience from start to finish is so important to us. Want to learn exactly how we preserve your blooms? Here's a little sneak peek behind the scenes on how our process works.

Check out our FAQ to learn more specific details.

01. Reserve Your Date

Congratulations on your engagement! We are thrilled you are considering us to preserve your special memories. Once you've explored our options, simply fill out our inquiry form. This helps us learn more about your flowers & confirm our availability for your date.

03. Send Us Your Flowers

Local: Enjoy the convenience of dropping off your blooms at our studio in Clayton, North Carolina.

 

Out-of-Town: Follow our easy shipping instructions (provided upon booking) to overnight your blooms to us! While the cost to ship your flowers isn't included in our pricing, we do happily cover the return shipping back to you, free of charge.

05. Design & Frame

Once your petals are ready to leave the press, we reassemble them one by one until they are a full bloom again. The full blooms are then arranged & framed based on your order selections. A complimentary mock-up design is sent your way for final review & approval.

02. Place Your Order

Locking in your date is easy! Once we have confirmed your date & details, we will send an invoice your way so you can cover the deposit & finalize your booking.

04. Process & Preserve

After we receive your blooms, we hand select the freshest and most vibrant flowers & greenery. We then start the process of carefully disassembling the flowers, one petal at a time. Each petal is then placed between layers within our wooden press until it flattens & dries, which can take about 4 to 6 weeks.

06. Delivery & Display

Your pressed flowers are glued down & your finished piece is carefully packaged with detailed care instructions & all necessary hanging hardware. Your preserved bouquet then takes its final journey back to your home to be displayed & enjoyed for years to come.

Ready to preserve your bouquet?

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