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Preserving Your flowers
pressing flowersPressing Process:  In order to properly press your flowers, we take each flower apart--petal by petal--and press them individually to best preserve their color and form. Once your flowers have dried completely (about 2 weeks), we then use the individual petals to "rebuild" each flower. We believe that this detail oriented, creative approach to transforming your flowers into art is what our clients appreciate and deserve. During the pressing process it is natural for the colors of the flowers to change somewhat. Generally speaking, flowers with an "intense" color will press darker---red roses will become a deep burgundy; while flowers with a "softer" color will become lighter---pale pink and white flowers will become a cream color. During your design consultation, we will discuss your specific flowers and how they will look once they are pressed.