Shipping Your Flowers 

How to safely ship your blooms 

We totally get it - shipping fresh flowers feels daunting and a bit risky. But don’t worry - we have received tons of bouquets from all over the country and we’re here to guide you every step of the way! Upon booking, you will receive detailed instructions on how to pack and ship your flowers so they stay fresh and ready for preservation. Remember, the sooner we receive them, the better we can preserve their beauty for your custom piece!

Note: At the time of booking, all of this information will also be sent via email and include address information for mailing

  • Overnight shipping is the safest option for keeping your flowers fresh, especially if you have an all-white bouquet or delicate blooms like tulips, poppies, anemones, or peonies. It's also a good choice if your flowers are already starting to wilt. Two-day shipping is a more budget-friendly option and works well if your flowers are still in good condition and don't have any time-sensitive concerns. Choose the shipping method that best suits the condition and type of your bouquet!

  • To ensure your flowers arrive in the best condition for preservation, please follow our packaging instructions closely. Keep your bouquet in water whenever it's not being held on your wedding day, and make sure to store it out of direct, harsh sunlight. This helps maintain the freshness and color of your blooms, making them perfect for pressing and preserving!

  • While flowers almost always arrive safely at our studio, occasionally they may experience some damage or get lost in transit. If this happens, you have a few options:
    a) Purchase replacement stems for any delicate flowers that didn’t survive the journey,
    b) Downsize your frame to fit the remaining flowers,
    c) Receive a refund if your flowers are unsalvageable.

    We're here to help you navigate these options and ensure your preservation is as beautiful as possible!