I specialise in different styles of flower preservation, including 3D arrangements in shadow boxes and glass domes, as well as pressed flower frames—each created to preserve your flowers depending on the final look you prefer
1. 3D style preservation
Flowers are kept in their natural shape and arranged in a shadow box or dome
This creates a full, realistic bouquet effect. This is a timeless and classic method of preserving flowers
Glass domes are perfect for those who want to preserve a small part of their flowers, such as one or a few stems, creating a delicate and elegant display. They also make a thoughtful gift for wedding guests, such as mother, bridesmaids, and mothers-in-law, or for preserving memorial or sentimental flowers
2. Pressed flower preservation
Flowers are carefully flattened and dried before being arranged into a frame
This gives a delicate, artistic, and elegant look. Pressed flower frames are a modern and abstract way to preserve flowers
Both styles use real flowers—just preserved in different ways

