Pressed orchids & roses…
Personalising your floral art with your invites is a really great way to include another aspect of your wedding… There’s so much memorabilia and so
Personalising your floral art with your invites is a really great way to include another aspect of your wedding… There’s so much memorabilia and so
I quite often get asked at wedding fairs how a bride can press their dried wedding flower bouquet… well the simple answer is, you can’t…
Even though its a really big deal getting your wedding flowers pressed and preserved, and quite rightly all about you… Pressed flower frames as gifts
Go big or go home right!… The thing I love the most about this large design is you really get to see all the beautiful
Sometimes less is more… I love the chunky white boarder used on this frame… The space within is actually only A4 size, however I wanted
There’s one thing you can rely on when pressing foliage, no matter what it always keeps is colour… Not only that, it dry’s super quick
Clare had a mainly white bouquet, with touches and foliage and blush pinks… White larkspur are a dream to press, they’re papery thin and hold
I’m not going to lie, pressing sunflowers are one of the hardest things to press! I’ve had several failed attempts… Sunflowers have a very high
Erin had the prettiest selection of flowers, with subtle tones of pinks, powder blues and burgundy which have retained their colour during the pressing process,
This bouquet was made by West Dorset wedding flowers, Thanks for putting together such a beautiful selection for Ella… The dried grasses and black berries
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