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Different Methods of Flower Preservation: Which One is Right for You?

Your wedding bouquet is one of the most sentimental keepsakes from your big day, symbolising the love and joy shared during the celebration. Preserving it ensures you can hold onto those memories for years to come.

But with so many preservation options, how do you choose the right one for you?

Let’s explore three popular methods: pressed flowers, dried flowers in shadow boxes, and resin preservation, weighing up the pros and cons of each.

1. Pressed Flowers

How it works:

Flower pressing involves carefully flattening each bloom and drying it over time. The flowers are then arranged and framed, often in minimalist floating glass frames, creating a timeless and elegant keepsake.

Pros:

  • Timeless beauty: Pressed flowers have a delicate, romantic look that never goes out of style.

  • Space-saving: A framed pressed bouquet can hang on your wall, adding a touch of your wedding day to your home decor.

  • Eco-friendly: This method uses fewer materials and is more sustainable compared to resin.

Cons:

  • Changes in appearance: Some flowers may change colour slightly during the drying process. However, skilled preservationists can minimise this.

  • Limited dimension: While pressed flowers capture stunning detail, they lack the 3D aspect of your bouquet.

Best for: Brides who love a classic, artistic look and appreciate a sustainable option for preserving their bouquet.

2. Dried Flowers in Shadow Boxes

How it works:

Dried flowers are preserved in their original shape and displayed in a shadow box or glass dome. This method maintains the bouquet’s 3D structure.

Pros:

  • Dimensional display: Shadow boxes keep the bouquet looking close to how it did on your wedding day.

  • Customisable: You can include other keepsakes like your invitation or wedding photo.

Cons:

  • Fragility: Dried flowers are delicate and can become brittle over time, especially if not kept away from humidity and direct sunlight.

  • Bulky: Shadow boxes take up more space compared to frames or resin pieces.

Best for: Brides who want to preserve the bouquet’s original shape and love the idea of a 3D keepsake.

3. Resin Preservation

How it works:

Flowers are dried and encased in clear resin to create decorative items like blocks, coasters, or ornaments.

Pros:

  • Durable: Resin is long-lasting and protects flowers from damage.

  • Versatile: You can create a variety of pieces, from paperweights to jewellery.

Cons:

  • Hefty appearance: Resin blocks can be heavy and may not suit every home decor style.

  • Environmental impact: Resin is a plastic-based material, making it less sustainable than other methods.

  • Risk of yellowing: Lower-quality resin can discolour over time if not cared for properly.

Best for: Brides looking for modern, durable keepsakes that can serve as functional decor or gifts.

Which Method is Right for You?

Choosing the best preservation method depends on your personal style, home decor preferences, and how you want to display your bouquet.

If you’re drawn to timeless, eco-friendly art, pressed flowers might be your perfect match.

For a three-dimensional display, dried flowers in shadow boxes offer a beautiful solution.

And if you want a modern and durable keepsake, resin could be the way to go.

Whichever option you choose, preserving your bouquet is a wonderful way to keep the magic of your wedding day alive.

Interested in learning more about pressed flower preservation? Visit Lancaster Flower Press to explore my services and see how I can turn your bouquet into a lasting piece of art.


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