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Transform your cherished memories into lasting works of art with our pressed flower frames. Each frame is handcrafted with care, preserving the delicate beauty of real flowers to create timeless keepsakes for your home, special occasions, or as thoughtful gifts.

Why Choose Pressed Flower Frames?

Pressed flower frames capture the elegance of nature while preserving sentimental moments, whether it’s wedding flowers, a thoughtful bouquet, or blooms from a special event. Perfect for:

  • Weddings & Anniversaries: Keep the magic of your wedding day alive with preserved bridal bouquets.

  • Memorial Keepsakes: Honor loved ones with a lasting floral tribute.

  • Personalized Gifts: Unique, handmade gifts for birthdays, baby showers, or housewarmings.

Crafted with Quality and Care

Our pressed flower frames are made using natural techniques to retain the intricate details of your flowers. Encased in durable, high-quality glass and sustainable frames, they are designed to complement any décor style.

How It Works

  1. Choose Your Flowers: Send us your favourite blooms.

  2. Customisation: Pick your preferred frame size, style, and layout.

  3. Handcrafted Creation: We will press and frame your flowers, ensuring every detail is perfect.

FAQs
Q: How long will it take for my order to be ready? 

A: Your Flower Frame order will take 5-6 weeks to be ready.
Q: How do I take care of my flower frame? 

A: Keep out of direct sunlight and handle with care. 

Q: When should I drop off my flowers after the wedding/event?

A: Ideally as soon as possible! We'd say within the 3 days after your event would be best and please keep them in water the whole time. The fresher they are the better end result!

Q: How do you dry my flowers? 

A: Our way of drying flowers is the more natural way, no chemicals used, and essentially old school way pressed amongst books and a flower press.

Q: Will my white flowers come out white? 

A: Because we do it the natural way any white flowers won't dry white they have that antique beige look. 

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