Frequently Asked Questions

CAN YOU USE ALREADY DRIED FLOWERS?

We can absolutely preserve your air-dried flowers.  We will provide shipping instructions specifically for air-dried bouquets.  We still require a reservation for flowers that are already dried.

THE EVENT HAS PASSED AND MY FLOWERS ARE STARTING TO DIE. CAN YOU STILL PRESERVE THEM?

Flowers will dry in the same condition that we receive them.  We will do our best to salvage as much of the bloom as possible.  However, time is one of the most important factors when preserving flowers.  We have great relationships with local florists, and we can always arrange replacement blooms if some do not make it for an additional cost.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I SHIP YOU MY FLOWERS AND THEY GET DAMAGED OR DELAYED?

We are not responsible for any shipping delays or any damage that occurs to your blooms as a result of the shipping process.  This is why we urge each client to carefully follow shipping instructions and ship us their arrangement as soon as possible after the event using overnight shipping through FEDEX or UPS.  If your flowers are damaged or cannot be preserved, you may choose to cancel your reservation.  We have relationships with several local florist should any flowers need to be replaced. Unfortunately, if you decide not to move forward, your deposit is non-refundable.

CAN YOU KEEP MY BOUQUET INTACT?

If your bouquet was air-dried, then it is possible to preserve the bouquet fully intact.  If you are sending us fresh flowers, we will have to deconstruct your bouquet in order to properly dry them.  Once they are fully dried, we can re-create your bouquet based on pictures we took when we received them. 

WILL MY FLOWERS DRY THE SAME COLOR?

Flowers will look different once dried.  Lighter colors such as pinks, yellows, light blues and light purples will dry much darker but keep their vibrant color.  Deep reds and purples will dry very dark.  Upon receipt of your bouquet, we will discuss what you can expect during your consultation.

THE EVENT HAS PASSED AND MY FLOWERS ARE STARTING TO DIE. CAN YOU STILL PRESERVE THEM?

Flowers will dry in the same condition that we receive them.  We will do our best to salvage as much of the bloom as possible.  However, time is one of the most important factors when preserving flowers.  We have great relationships with local florists, and we can always arrange replacement blooms if some do not make it for an additional cost.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I SHIP YOU MY FLOWERS AND THEY GET DAMAGED OR DELAYED?

We are not responsible for any shipping delays or any damage that occurs to your blooms as a result of the shipping process.  This is why we urge each client to carefully follow shipping instructions and ship us their arrangement as soon as possible after the event using overnight shipping through FEDEX or UPS.  If your flowers are damaged or cannot be preserved, you may choose to cancel your reservation.  We have relationships with several local florist should any flowers need to be replaced. Unfortunately, if you decide not to move forward, your deposit is non-refundable.

CAN I PUT MY FLORAL BLOCK IN A WINDOW?

We will include Care Instructions with each order.  We use the highest quality resins with UV inhibitors.  However, exposure to direct sunlight will cause the resin to yellow over time.  To reduce this effect, we recommend keeping your custom pieces out of direct sunlight.

CAN YOU PRESERVE FLOWERS THAT ARE IN THE FREEZER?

Please do not freeze your flowers.  Once frozen, they will die immediately when thawed. To prolong the life of your flowers, it is best to water them daily and feed them flower food.  You may also keep them refrigerated.

CAN YOU PRESERVE ANY FLOWER?

Unfortunately, not all flowers and plants can be preserved.  Succulents have a very high water content and are impossible to dry.  Flowers with thin petals may become very brittle after drying and end up translucent in resin. We can cast faux flowers and berries if requested. including silk and wood.