A Fine Art Approach to Preserving Your Wedding Flowers
Your meaningful flowers are transformed into fine art, giving you a lasting, tangible way to remember a moment that would otherwise fade with time.
The Preservation Experience
1. Reserve Your Date
Preservation availability is limited each month to ensure every bouquet receives the care and attention it deserves. Once you inquire and your date is reserved, you will receive detailed next steps to prepare and send your flowers.
2. Flower Care & Pressing
When your flowers arrive at the studio, they are carefully prepared and pressed by hand. This slow, intentional process honors the natural beauty and character of each bloom using archival preservation techniques.
3. Design & Composition
After pressing, your flowers are thoughtfully arranged into a custom composition. Each design is created with balance, movement, and intention, allowing your bouquet to take on new life as a fine art piece.
4. Framing & Finishing
Your artwork is professionally finished using archival materials and museum-quality frames, selected to complement your flowers and ensure longevity.
5. Delivery of Your Artwork
Once complete, your framed artwork is carefully packaged and either shipped to you or available for local pickup, ready to be displayed and enjoyed in your home for years to come.
You will receive a digital mockup to review before your piece is finalized and framed.
Each piece is created using your own flowers and is completely one of a kind.
Giftable and additional artwork options are available for those who wish to create more than one keepsake from their flowers.
I accept a limited number of reservations each month to ensure focused care.
All materials used are archival and chosen for longevity.
Investment
Design Details
Glass Background
Paper Background
Frame Colors
Museum-quality frames
Archival materials
Background options (glass or fine art paper)
Frame finishes (neutral, timeless palette)
Not sure what size is right?
I help guide each client toward the option that best suits their bouquet and space.

