Flower
Preservation Q & A
Q1:
What is flower pressing ?
A1: Flower pressing is a preservation art for fresh flowers.
The first step of Flower Pressing is to remove all the bruised
petals and imperfections. The remaining flowers are cut
and divided into smaller pieces according to shape, color
and size. This is a very important procedure that requires
particular attention. The water in the plants is not evenly
distributed through out, therefore we must press them accordingly
and select the most appropriate drying techniques to enhance
the final results.
Q2:
After spending so much money on flowers, how can I preserve
my investment?
A2: Flowers are one of the central elements in a wedding,
especially the bridal bouquet. Many brides often wish to
be able to keep their bridal bouquets after their wedding
as a testament of their love. Using flower pressing techniques,
The Floral Alive has fulfilled the dreams of many brides
who wished to preserve their bridal bouquets.
Q3:
How do I get started?
A3: For floralalive to deliver the best results, early planning
is strongly recommended. Floral Alive requires a consultation
appointment prior to the wedding to discuss the various
details of the floral design. On your wedding day, the bridal
bouquet should be delivered to Floral Alive immediately
after the wedding ceremony. Once the bouquet has been photographed
at Floral Alive, the preservation process will take place.
Q4:
How do I send my bridal bouquet to the Floral Alive?
A4: In your free consultation session, you can arrange to
have your bridal bouquet delivered to our studio, picked
up by one of our representatives following your wedding
ceremony, or shipped overnight to Floral Alive.
Q5:
How long will it take to preserve my bridal bouquet?
A5: After we have received your bridal bouquet, it takes
approximately 30-45 days to complete the process. The actual
time required may vary depending on weather conditions and
the size of the bouquet. All art work is done on a customer-by-customer
basis - from pressing your bouquet, to cutting your frame,
to designing the picture itself.
Q6: How long will my preserved bridal bouquet last?
A6: The life of your preserved bridal bouquet can vary depending
on the types of flowers, the care you provide and the weather
of your region. To prevent early deterioration, your preserved
bridal bouquet should avoid direct and strong lighting,
such as sunlight and/or spotlights. The preserved bridal
bouquet should not be displayed in places of high humidity.
Maintenance is recommended every one to two years. With
proper care the preserved bridal bouquet can last decades.
We provide 'care instructions' to customers so you will
know how to display and take care of your artwork.
Q7:
Will the colors of my bridal bouquet be the same once it
is preserved?
A7: In the pressing process, moisture is extracted from
the flowers. As a result, the color pigments of the flowers
will have a slightly stronger hue than the fresh flowers.
Q8:
Will time cause a further change in the color of my preserved
bridal bouquet?
A8: The color pigment of the flowers will diffuse or fade
with time. This is a natural occurrence which can give the
preserved bridal bouquet a distinctive shade and feel. Some
flowers that tend to have premature fading may be hand tinted
(a very labor-intensive process) to avoid advanced discoloration.
The result can prolong the life of flowers for years of
enjoyment.
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