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Preserving Your Wedding Bouquet For Lifetime Memories

Preserving your wedding bouquet is really not a hard decision to make. If you want your wedding memories to last, preserve your beautiful wedding bouquet.

Once you've decided, a few weeks before the wedding date, you should make a booking.

If you preserve your bouquet and frame it, it will make a great decorative item for your home.

If you are going to move into a new home after you get married, the first item to be on your wall is your preserved wedding bouquet with its natural beauty still intact.

When it's on your wall, you will always be reminded of your wedding day, the day you and your husband were united.

Plus, when guests visit your house, they will know what your wedding bouquet looks like. You can share stories on your wedding day with them.

Preserved wedding bouquets last for years and years. So should memories. That is why preserving your wedding bouquet is important.

How Do You Preserve Flowers?

Preserving your flowers involves a process called freeze drying. It uses an advanced equipment with advanced technology. First, you place your flowers in the machine.

Then, the machine will bring down the temperature to -20 degrees F. This is to stop all chemical reactions.

Then, moisture is removed gradually up to 4 weeks. All this is done under sealed vacuum condition. This makes sure no oxygen is present. Oxygen can cause oxidation and change the colours of the flowers.

After 4 weeks you can see the result of your preserved wedding bouquet. The colors, shape and texture looks more natural compared to the other drying techniques.

This is the best technology so far for preserving your wedding bouquet.

After the process, the flowers need to be coated with a special chemical so that it is protected against sunlight and humidity. These are the two main factors for flowers to turn dry and brown.

Flowers types that are suitable for this technique are calla lilies, hyacinths, gardenias and many more.

Preserving your wedding bouquet this way has many benefits and in the long term, it is worth it.

If you want to know more about how to dry flowers, click here...


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