If you’re not planning on tossing that beautiful bouquet of yours at your wedding, why not save it forever? A wedding bouquet is a great memory keepsake for any bride, and we have a few options on how to preserve your bouquet in a creative and custom way. Whether you’re creating jewelry, freezing the entire bouquet, or using it to create a picture-perfect frame, you’ll be able to cherish and remember your wedding day in a unique way!
Pressed flowers: If you want to do a simple DIY project you can take a few petals from your bouquet and stick them into a thick book. Otherwise, if you’re looking for a more polished and refined look you can contact a flower pressing company and have them create a memorable photo frame with your wedding pictures and wedding bouquet. You can also opt for an even better but quite expensive option, of creating a frame dome like the one shown below. Having the actual bouquet on the frame gives a fun 3D effect, and you can add a photo and your wedding invite as well!
Creating a Christmas ornament: This is a great idea for those of you who don’t want to save the entire bouquet. Gather a few petals from your bouquet, a cork from the wine served at your wedding, and top it off with a gorgeous colored ribbon! You can even write the date of your wedding on the glass ornament.
Jewelry: What’s that, you can wear your wedding bouquet? Yup, that’s right! You can turn your wedding bouquet into gorgeous one-of-a-kind jewelry that you can wear everyday. This is a subtle yet special way to keep a little part of your wedding close to your heart at all times.
No matter how you decide to preserve your flowers, make sure you plan ahead so you can start your bouquet preserving process as soon as your wedding is over!
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I thought it is a must to toss the bouquet in weddings. But preserving your bouquet is not a bad idea.
This is such a great idea! I will have to send this off to my daughter, she doesn’t plan on throwing her bouquet, so this idea would be perfect!!
I’m a florist and we usually can create a small version of the bride bouquet for $20 that is meant to be tossed. I thought that was the norm.
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