Bouquet Preservation
Traditional Pressed Flower Art
Learn more about the process, design options, and pricing details below.
How It Works
1. Book your spot
Secure a preservation booking ahead of your wedding date. I only take a limited number each week to ensure quality.
2. Bouquet drop-off or pickup
You can drop your bouquet to me in Sydney (Beacon Hill), or we can arrange a pickup (fees apply). Some clients even send theirs by post - I’ll guide you!
3. Pressing & design
Each flower is delicately pressed and arranged by hand. I’ll work with you on layout and design preferences along the way.
4. Framing & finishing touches
Your piece is custom-framed and sealed with care using high-quality materials and 99% UV-protective glass, giving your blooms long-term protection.
5. Delivery of your forever keepsake
Once complete, your pressed bouquet is ready to display and cherish for a lifetime.
Turnaround time: 10 - 12 weeks
Design Options & Frame Sizes
Choose from a range of layout and frame options to suit your bouquet and your space.
Frame Sizes
Small Square (20x20cm) Ideal for sweet and compact designs using a small selection of blooms. ($250)
A4 (29.7x21cm) Great for smaller bouquets or scattered designs that highlight petite blooms and greenery. ($350)
A3 (42x29.7cm) Works well for medium bouquets, best suiting bloom focused or scattered designs, or smaller arrangements with stems designs. ($525)
Large (40x50cm) Perfect for fuller bouquets and more intricate designs. Allows room for stems, balanced layouts, and bolder compositions. ($680)
Largest (50x60cm) Ideal for large arrangements and very detailed designs. For this size, make sure to provide as many blooms as possible (extra arrangements, bridesmaid bouquets etc.) ($750)
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Style Options
Floating layout (glass on glass background)
White background
With or without vows or wedding photos
Scattered or structured arrangements
💬 Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book?
As early as possible - spots are booked out quickly!
Can I still book after my wedding?
It’s possible depending on availability - but flower freshness is key! Reach out ASAP, 1-3 days after your wedding is the ideal window for pressing.
What can I expect from the pressing process?
Each flower is unique and reacts differently to pressing and drying. Colours may deepen, lighten, or shift slightly due to natural pigments and the removal of moisture. Pressed flowers also become flatter and more delicate. White flowers are extra delicate and can change to a creamier tone. I do my best to preserve them beautifully, but natural ageing may occur. Read my Flower Pressing FAQ & Disclaimer.
How do I keep my bouquet fresh until drop-off?
Cut 1-2cm off bottom of stems, keep stems in water, avoid getting petals wet, and store in a cool spot. Avoid direct sunlight and heat.
What if my flowers arrive damaged or wilted?
I’ll assess and do my best. Some damage can be creatively concealed. But the fresher, the better.
Do you work with dried or artificial flowers?
I specialise in fresh flower preservation, and do not work on pre-dried or artificial flowers.
“My bouquet looks stunning and I am so incredibly happy with it, highly recommend for any bridal bouquet or special event flowers. Such a fantastic final result!”
- Kayla M.