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One of the most commonly asked questions — when should I send in my bouquet to press? The best time to press flowers is when they are fresh and at their peak bloom, ideally right after they have fully opened but before they begin to wilt. This ensures that the colors are still vibrant and the petals are intact, and the results will show in the final product too. Flowers by @noellefleur_ #pressedflowerart #weddingkeepsake #sgbrides #flowerframe #homedeco
Classic all-white bouquet for Nicole ✨ Spot the anthurium that transformed into a completely different shade after pressing. Colour changing is a natural occurrence that happens during the drying process, and it can more apparent in some flowers than others. You can never be 100% sure of what you’re going to get, but that’s also part of the fun of flower pressing as you’ll never know what surprises await! Frame: A4 size, Natural #naturesgifts #pressedflowers #pressedweddingbouquet…
Wedding bouquet reconstruction piece recreated for @avoflorals If you’ve missed your chance to press your wedding bouquet, you can always opt for our bouquet recreation service where we pick flowers that are closest to what you originally had and have them pressed! DM us to find out more. Frame: A4 size, Natural Flowers by @avoflorals
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