Wedding bouquet preservation in Yorkshire

Dried wedding flowers in Yorkshire
Yorkshire bouquet preservation

Using traditional hand-pressing methods, we carefully preserve and frame each flower from your bouquet in our studio in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. This way, you can keep a piece of your wedding day to be beautifully displayed in your home. We accept delivery of your bouquets across the UK.

Everything you need to know about how bouquet preservation works

Our extra-large floating frames are £525 including special delivery. A £75 deposit is required to secure your place.

Each frame is carefully crafted to preserve your bouquet as a lasting keepsake.

  • A £75 deposit is required to secure your booking.

    The total cost for bouquet preservation is £525 for a large 16 × 20” floating frame and includes:

    • Deconstructing and naturally pressing each petal of your bouquet

    • Reconstructing and designing your frame

    • Colour correction if necessary

    • The highest quality protective art glass

    • A British-made solid wood frame

    • Careful designing and framing of your finished piece

    • Delivery of your completed frame

    Payment is split into three simple stages:

    • £75 booking deposit to secure your space

    • £250 when we receive your bouquet, covering the pressing and drying process

    • £200 on completion of your finished design

  • Getting your bouquet to me is simpler than most couples expect. You can either drop your flowers off at my Harrogate studio or send them via next-day delivery, using Royal Mail’s collection/postal service.

    If you’re posting your bouquet, I provide a detailed information pack that walks you through exactly how to prepare and package your flowers so they arrive safely. It includes step-by-step instructions, timing guidance, recommended courier options, and simple tips to help keep your flowers in the best possible condition while they travel.

    Many couples choose courier delivery and are surprised by how straightforward it is, but if you’d prefer to hand deliver your bouquet, you’re very welcome to arrange a drop-off at the studio instead.

  • Our frames feature two layers of glass, creating a unique floating effect.

    We provide two styles: bouquet style and a minimalist, airy design. Please view examples within the gallery below.

    We use a large 16 × 20”, handmade, solid wood frame. Perfectly suited to the size of a bridal bouquet.

    1. Once dried, your flowers are carefully reassembled

    2. Your frame is designed in your chosen style (bouquet or airy style)

    3. A design is then shared with you for approval

    4. Once approved, your final invoice is issued

  • We use art glass as our standard option to minimise the fading of your flowers. Though fading is a natural process, art glass offers better protection than standard glass, helping to preserve the beauty of your blossoms for a longer time.

    Art glass is anti-reflective, enhancing both the appearance and clarity of your frame, making your flowers stand out beautifully, while offering UV protection to prevent fading.

  • Our turn around time is approximately 18 weeks during wedding season. My timeline for completing orders fluctuates throughout the year around wedding season.

    During peak wedding months, flowering for weddings takes priority, so designing and framing happen slower during this time.

    Scheduled/public holidays may also impact the timeframes.

Book your space for bouquet preservation

We take on a limited number of bookings per year, so pre-booking is highly advised.

We must receive your bouquet no later than 72 hours following your event.

For deliveries, next-day delivery must be used. Please select the day you expect your bouquet to arrive, and select any time.

DOWNLOAD MY FREE GUIDE TO BOUQUET PRESERVATION

Thinking about keeping your wedding flowers forever? My free guide to bouquet preservation covers:

  • How to care for your wedding flowers after the big day

  • Why preservation might be worth it for you

  • Step-by-step: how the process works

  • What to expect when it comes to cost