Wedding bouquet (fresh flowers) preservation
June 21, 2008 at 5:31 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: bouquet preservation, bridal accessories, bridal bouquet, Bridal Conservatory, bridal gown, bride, dried flowers, fine apparel preservation, floral and fine apparel preservation, floral preservation, flower preservation, flowers in frame, gown preservation, Manila, Philippines, preservation, preserved flowers, preserving, The Bridal Conservatory, The Flower Conservatory, wedding, wedding bouquet preservation, wedding dress, wedding dress preservation, wedding gown preservation, wedding gowns
The wedding ceremony will probably be the only time in a woman’s life when the way she looks and feels is so closely identified with the flowers she holds. This is the reason preserving these flowers will truly remind her of that unforgettable walk down the aisle.
The Preservation Process :
The secret to perfectly preserved flowers are beautiful, fresh blooms. First, we pick up the fresh bridal bouquet after the ceremony, treating them with the utmost care to prevent bruising during travel to the conservatory. There, our skilled craftspeople will gently untie the bouquet to prepare the flowers for treatment. Unlike the common methods of hang-drying and pressing, and silicon compound drying, which leave your flowers brown, shriveled, flat, and dull-looking, The Bridal Conservatory will treat each bloom in your bouquet using a patented “Fresh Treatment” process, locking in their natural beauty including color and form (very important!), and keeping them looking fresh and alive! The preserved blooms are then expertly arranged into exactly the same form as the original bouquet and finished with a copy of your wedding invitation. To complete the process, the flowers are hermetically sealed into one of our exquisitely crafted display cases to protect them from the harsh elements. The result is a beautiful family heirloom that is truly one of a kind.
If you would like to have your bouquet preserved, please visit
http://www.thebridalconservatory.com/floral_preservation.htm
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