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Bridal and Special Event
Floral Preservation

Let us turn your cherished floral memories into a lasting work of art.
Preserve flowers from life's precious moments...
weddings, showers, celebration of life ceremonies,
and those special times in between.  
Your flowers are pressed and arranged using a time-perfected process and traditional preservation techniques. For the best results, your flowers should arrive to us within 3  days of the event.  The fresher the better!! We can work with dried florals, which have their own, unique look.  The process takes a bit of time, so please expect a wait time of 3-4 months before receiving your framed florals. Plaster castings can usually be completed and returned within one month. 
Your flowers will change color during the drying process but will remain beautiful and natural. Some flowers retain their color perfectly, while others take on a new color altogether.  White flowers will not remain white, but will take on a more 'antique' hue, with each flower changing over time.  I will sometimes use color correction on a flower, but usually choose to leave blooms to evolve in a more organic manner. 
Your flowers are displayed in a custom-made wooden frame that is milled from locally sourced lumber and skillfully hand-crafted in the Two Bees Farm woodshop. Each frame is different, and colors will vary.  
   Floating Frames 
   16 x 20           $350
               11 x 14              $250           

              8 x 10              $150            

 Plaster Castings 
                11
x14          $100                
    10x10          $75       
  8 x 9            $50
     
We will gladly ship plaster castings.  At this time, we are only offering local pick up for floating frames. 
Want to reserve a date on our calendar?
Please reach out if you have any questions or would like to reserve a date on our calendar.  We can discuss the process in more detail, including how to get your flowers to us, what to expect, and how to get your finished artwork.  
Image by Marisa Morton
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