F R E S H F L O W E R S :
If you haven't already scheduled a drop off please email me at petalpressdecor@gmail.com to do so.
Flowers should be dropped off no later than 4 days after the event (wedding, funeral, etc.) The pressing process varies for each flower, so it's best to receive the flowers as soon as possible.
For bridal bouquets and smaller arrangements:
At home, keep your flowers in a vase of shallow water (2-3 inches) in the fridge. Remove all ribbon, charms, rosaries, or special keepsakes added to the arrangement before placing them in water. If you’re low on fridge space, or you have too many flowers to be able to store in the fridge, please just be sure that the flowers are kept in water and in a cool, well-ventilated, low-lit area. You may dump the water out of the vase right before transporting the flowers to the studio if you’re worried about the water spilling while driving.
For large funeral arrangements and/or casket sprays:
You can follow the above instructions on separating the flowers into smaller arrangements in vases of water, or you can simply bring the flowers in the arrangements as is and allow me to pull what I need based on what you order. Some customers find this easier, but I like to leave this part up to you! As long as the flowers have a water source, (vase of water or green sponge filled with water within the funeral arrangement/ casket spray), and they are kept in a cool, well-ventilated, low-lit area within the 4 day mark of dropping them off, they will be just fine!
D R I E D F L O W E R S :
I can also use flowers that have been dried for months or years if no mold or bug damage is present. Contact me with close up photos of the current state of your flowers if you're unsure about your flowers!
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F L O W E R S T H A T M A Y N O T P R E S S W E L L :
Calla lilies, Lilies, Lisianthus, White Orchids, Daffodils, Chrysanthemums, Tulips, White Gladiolus
The flowers listed above should be used as a guide. Please remember that flowers are a natural product, and each flower will press and age differently.
Note: All flowers colors will change in one way or another. Some flowers may darken while others get lighter. White flowers especially will fade to off-white, ivory, or tan. All of these changes are natural and should be expected.
Disclaimer: While our highest priority is to preserve sentimental flowers for as long as possible, please keep in mind that there are certain things out of our control. This includes a rare possibility of the flowers containing mold or microorganisms that were present from the start but may not be noticeable throughout the designing process and/or flower discoloration before/after the finished product. Our team takes proactive steps to ensure the flowers are kept from harm of any kind. However, due to flowers being a natural product, each individual flower is unique and will age differently.