How do I select a company to preserve my bouquet?

June 21, 2008 at 6:01 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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There are a few things you should consider before selecting a company to preserve your bouquet. Foremost, beware of new and inexperienced companies offering preservation services and who claim to be able to duplicate The Bridal Conservatory’s floral preservation results. Flowers not preserved using professional treatment processes will eventually turn brown or black in time, with only traces of the original color. They also often fall apart in 6 to 12 months or begin to mold. Ask to see actual product samples (perhaps from customers from a year ago or more) and compare. Only The Bridal Conservatory can produce preserved flowers that look as fresh as the day you walked down the aisle with them. To see is to believe.

To find out why The Bridal Conservatory is the only professional preservationist recommended by the country’s top florists, wedding planners, and couture masters, please visit:

http://www.thebridalconservatory.com/

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