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below are some helpful tips to help me insure
you get the best preserved bouquet possible
While traveling with your bouquet please leave it in water if possible. As well as your transportation box, which is something your florist will hopefully leave for you. If not that’s okay. For an additional measure if possible, I buckle them in.
If possible, I do recommend leaving your bouquet in the water for as long as possible morning of.
After your big day is over, I also recommend putting your bouquet back into a vase of water
While it‘s a super fun tradition, it can be extremely hard on your flowers and can get rough. Please feel free to do one, just remember Ican only preserve your flowers in the condition in which we receive them.
If you are having your wedding in the colder months, please note that flowers outside can freeze if it’s under 38 degrees. If you can see your breath, then it is cold enough to freeze your flowers. So please keep that in mind when bringing your flowers outside. The most common attribute to flowers that have been frozen is a browning of some or all of the petals and leaves. And sorry to say, there is nothing you can do to save or revive these flowers sadly.
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