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Preserve the beauty of your wedding or event blooms with our flower pressing service. We transform your bouquet into a framed artwork you can treasure for years to come. Each piece is thoughtfully handcrafted in Melbourne, capturing the essence of your day in a timeless way.
Place your order online for our Pressing Services to secure a spot in one of our presses.
1–5 days after your wedding or event, we’ll arrange to collect your flowers, or you can bring them to us.
Your flowers are delicately arranged and placed into our traditional wooden presses, where they’ll be lovingly tended to as they press over 1–2 months.
Once fully pressed, we thoughtfully design your floral layout and frame it in a locally crafted oak frame.
Your preserved blooms are beautifully framed and ready to be delivered to your door around 2-5 months after your wedding date.
BRIDAL BOUQUET PRESSED FRAME
Yes! If we have availability we can press your flowers up to 5 days after your wedding (as long as they haven’t wilted too much).
Yes! You can drop off to a homes studio location in the south west of the city otherwise we offer pick up for an additional $70 Melbourne wide.
We don’t offer this service (yet) but we do offer re-creation bouquets.
Depending on the time of year it can take anywhere between 3–6 months from the time we receive your flowers until they have been delivered.
Most flowers, yes! However we can’t press a lot of thick native flowers. Dense flowers like cymbidium orchids and anthuriums also can be tricky. If you know what flowers you are having we can chat about options.
Yes! Vows, invitations and pictures are such a cute addition!
Yes, as our process is entirely natural, some flowers may fade slightly over the years. We see this as part of their charm, a gentle, beautiful way for your flowers to age, just like the memories they hold. Keeping your frame out of direct sunlight will keep looking colourful for longer.
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