Flower Pressing Services
A moment, a feeling, a day preserved as a precious keepsake…
Forever yours
Imagine it’s the last gasp
of your wedding…
You’ve officially kicked off the next amazing chapter of your love story -it’s been the best day of your life!
Gazing around the loveliness of your reception, you spot your stunning bouquet.
This bundle of blooms has seen you through the day from start to finish
When you first held them standing in your amazing fit for the day, it was the perfect final accessory.
When you walked with them, you held on tightly as you made your grand entrance.
When it was time to party, it soaked up the joy and laughter of the room from your table .
Sure, you could commemorate the moment by tossing them into a crowd of drunk singles …
But there is another option!
Transform your blooms
into a whimsical one-of-a-kind work of art!
Genius, right!?
How it works
Step 1: Book your flower press service with Abigail
Step 2: Have the best day ever!
Step 3: Within 2-5 days of the event, drop off or express post your bouquet to Abigail OR if you hired Abigail as your MC - she will take your bouquet on the night and begin the preservation process immediately.
In 3-6 months your bouquet will be ready
Styling options
There are endless ways to style a pressed bouquet.
The frame layout, the frame size, the frame colour, the bouquet shape, the bouquet layout, the bouquet angle, to colour correct or keep it natural!?
Any wrong choice will reduce the wow factor, or make it look too much and not enough all at the same time - hard pass.
My designs focus on recreating your bridal bouquet from their best angle with minor colour correction to enhance the natural hues of each bloom.
What I offer
1 Frame style, 2 sizes
The white frame & insert style is elegant and timeless - don’t mess with a good thing!
For extra wow! add optional gold or silver finish on the frame interior
50 × 50cm square
Size Options
Large: 50 × 50cm square Small: 15 × 15cm square
These frames allow for a range of flower press designs without the flowers looking cramped or too sparse (in my humble opinion)