Where to Get Your Wedding Bouquet Preserved (Before It’s Too Late)


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If you’re wondering where to get your wedding bouquet preserved, you’ve come to the right place. But first, quick story. My bouquet was perfect — soft ivory and red roses, fragrant blooms of Stephanotis, lush greenery. I held it when I walked down the aisle. It was in every photo. It was the one detail I obsessed over for months. And then… it was gone.

After the wedding, I told myself I’d figure out a way to save it. But it all happened so fast: the flowers wilted. They browned. They crumbled. I tried to hang them upside down to dry, but it wasn’t the same. And now when I see how easy it is to get your wedding bouquet preserved, I wish I did for mine!

If you’re a bride reading this before your wedding or just after, please, take my advice: preserve your bouquet. Do it before time runs out. Don’t let this one beautiful, fleeting piece of your wedding day disappear.

Preserved wedding bouquet in resin with pink and white flowers displayed as a keepsake

In this guide, I’ll walk you through exactly where to get your wedding bouquet preserved, the best companies to trust with your blooms, trending keepsake ideas (like resin blocks and petal jewelry), plus quick tips to act fast, even if your flowers are already starting to fade.

Let’s make the magic of your bouquet last forever! Here’s what to do with your wedding bouquet after the ceremony. 💐


💐 Where to Get Your Wedding Bouquet Preserved

There are three major options when it comes to bouquet preservation:

  • Professional preservation services (pressed, freeze-dried, or resin)
  • DIY bouquet preservation (for the crafty bride!)
  • Hybrid methods (send part of your bouquet, keep part fresh)

Let’s break it all down!

How to preserve your wedding bouquet the right way

1. Pressed Flower Preservation

Pressed flowers are timeless, elegant, and perfect for framing. Your florist or a preservation artist presses each bloom between sheets, dries them, and arranges them into a custom layout.

💎 Best Pressed Flower Preservation Companies in 2025

These are listed in no particular order (brides LOVE them):

Pro Tip: Ask your florist to prep a flat-laying version of your bouquet for pressing, or save your bouquet in a fridge immediately after the reception.

2. Resin Bouquet Preservation

Want to turn your bouquet into a 3D work of art? Resin preservation is a top-trending method in 2025. Your flowers are preserved inside clear epoxy resin—think paperweights, coasters, trays, even bookends or ring holders.

🔥 Trending Resin Artists

3. Custom Jewelry from Your Bouquet

Did you know you can turn your wedding bouquet into jewelry? Companies are now transforming dried petals into stunning necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, and even bridal lockets.

💍 Our Favorite Flower Jewelry Artists

These make perfect gifts for moms, bridesmaids, or yourself.


🌸 Wedding Bouquet Preservation Comparison

MethodBest ForLongevityEstimated CostTime to Complete
Pressed FlowersMinimalist art lovers, frame display10+ years (framed)$150 – $5003–8 weeks
Resin ArtModern keepsakes, paperweights, traysForever (non-yellowing resin)$200 – $800+6–12 weeks
JewelryGifts, sentimental wearable keepsakes10+ years (resin or glass)$75 – $3004–6 weeks
Freeze-DryingRealistic 3D display of entire bouquet5–15 years (sealed frame)$250 – $9008–12 weeks
DIYBudget brides, craft loversVariesUnder $501–4 weeks

Note: Prices and timelines vary depending on the artist, bouquet size, and customizations.

💡 FAQ: Wedding Bouquet Preservation

Can I preserve my wedding bouquet after it has dried?

Yes, but options become limited. Pressing or resin art may still be possible, but results may not be as vibrant. If your bouquet is already dried, contact a preservationist ASAP to assess it.

How long do preserved wedding flowers last?

Properly preserved flowers can last 10–50 years or more, especially when sealed in resin or behind UV-protective glass. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture to extend their lifespan.

How much does wedding bouquet preservation cost?

It varies by method: pressed flowers typically range from $150–$500, resin art can go up to $800+, and jewelry ranges from $75–$300. DIY is the most budget-friendly but requires care and time.

Can I preserve my bouquet myself?

Absolutely! Pressing flowers in books or drying them with silica gel are popular DIY methods. Just be prepared for less polished results than with professionals.

When should I send my bouquet for preservation?

Within 24–48 hours after your wedding is ideal. If you can’t ship it right away, store it in the fridge (not freezer!) in water or wrapped in a damp paper towel. Many pros offer pre-paid shipping kits to make it easier.

Can I DIY My Wedding Bouquet Preservation?

Absolutely! If you’re the crafty type or just love the idea of doing it yourself. Here are a few DIY methods:

📌 DIY Ideas

Note: DIY options can save money, but professional services give the most lasting, gallery-worthy results.

Timing is Everything: When to Preserve Your Bouquet

Ideally, send your bouquet within 24-48 hours after your wedding. The fresher the flowers, the better the results. If you’re not ready to ship yet, store it in a fridge (not freezer!) in a vase with a bit of water or wrapped in a damp paper towel.

Some services offer pre-paid preservation kits you can order before the wedding. That way, all you have to do is drop your bouquet in the box and ship it back!

Turn Your Wedding Bouquet into a Keepsake You’ll Treasure

Your wedding day may last just one beautiful whirlwind of a day, but your bouquet doesn’t have to fade with it. With so many gorgeous, meaningful options to preserve it, you can turn your flowers into a forever keepsake.

Whether you choose a pressed floral frame, a resin sculpture, a necklace made from petals, or a DIY project filled with love, your bouquet deserves to live on. 💐✨

Don’t wait: choose your preservation method now and preserve the magic of your love story before those petals say goodbye.

QUICKLINKS:

Where to send your wedding flowers after the big day:

White Poppy Presses
Stag Ridge Mercantile
Consider The Wildflowers
Flor Ever Pressed Shop
Pressed Petals by Tab

Where to get wedding bouquet into jewelry:

A Swapp Studio

Ema and Lily Co

Happy Planning!

xo
Emma

Emma Arendoski

Emma is the CEO of Emmaline Bride, The Handmade Wedding Blog, published author, leading wedding expert, and wedding planner. Read her latest book: The Inspired Wedding. Wife, mother, coffee lover. Follow on Instagram and at Emmaline Baby for baby + kids inspiration.

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