Looking for a wedding gift that feels truly personal? Pressed flower artwork is a meaningful way to give something lasting; it turns a couple’s wedding flowers into a one-of-a-kind keepsake they’ll treasure long after the day itself.
We carefully press and preserve the couple’s actual wedding flowers, transforming them into a custom art piece of their choosing. Because each piece is made by hand and we accept a limited number of commissions, planning ahead is essential-- especially when gifting or including this service on a registry.
Read on for a step-by-step guide to gifting pressed flower artwork, setting it up on a registry, and ensuring everything is arranged smoothly ahead of the big day.
If you’re looking for a wedding gift that feels deeply personal and truly unforgettable, gifting a pressed flower keepsake is a beautiful way to honour a couple’s special day. Instead of something that may be used for a season or tucked away, this is a piece of art created from the couple’s actual wedding flowers- preserving the memories, emotions, and beauty of their celebration in a form they’ll cherish for years to come.
Because bouquet preservation is a collaborative and time-sensitive process, gifting it looks a little different than purchasing a traditional wedding present. Below, we’ll walk you through the different ways to give a pressed flower keepsake, so you can choose the option that feels right for you and for the couple.
A gift certificate can be purchased in any denomination and applied toward bouquet preservation. This allows the couple to decide when and how to move forward while still receiving a heartfelt, intentional gift.
Best for: Couples who may still be finalizing wedding details or guest lists.
This option allows you to contribute toward the couple’s bouquet preservation by covering the initial $100 deposit. The remaining balance is invoiced directly to the couple once their final design and details are confirmed.
This is a popular choice for friends or family members who want to give a meaningful gift without needing to manage the full cost or creative decisions.
Best for: Shared gifts, registry contributions, or early planning.
With this option, you choose and gift a specific preservation package. If the couple decides to upgrade their piece (such as a larger frame or additional design elements), any added cost is handled directly by them.
This approach gives you clarity on what you’re gifting while still allowing the couple flexibility to personalize their final piece.
Best for: Guests who want to gift something tangible and defined.
If you’d like to cover the full cost of the pressed flower artwork, you can gift the entire piece. The final invoice is sent to you, and we’ll work directly with you or with the couple on all design details after the wedding.
This option offers the most seamless experience for the couple and is often chosen by parents, close family members, or groups gifting together.
Best for: Immediate family or especially meaningful gifts.
If you’d like to preserve your wedding flowers, adding bouquet preservation to your registry allows friends and family to contribute toward a meaningful, lasting keepsake. Because this is a custom service (rather than a physical product), the easiest way to set it up is as a cash fund.
If you’re using a universal registry like Babylist or MyRegistry, the process is simple:
This setup allows multiple guests to contribute any amount they’d like, making it easy for everyone to participate.
Even if you’re funding your keepsake through a registry, you’ll still need to book your preservation spot early so we can accept your flowers after the wedding. We work with limited capacity and real florals, so advance booking is essential.
If your cash fund receives more than expected, you can always upgrade your keepsake later in the process.
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