
Where florals meet fine art
Bespoke Dried Floral Artwork Commissions
Your wedding flowers were never just for one day.
Now, they can live on—transformed into a contemporary artwork that reflects your story, your style, and your home.
This isn’t your traditional bouquet-in-a-box preservation. This is floral art, sculpted with sentiment and made for your walls.
A floral moment, turned modern heirloom.
Traditional flower preservation methods (pressed petals, freeze-drying, casting) tend to feel… well, preserved. More nostalgic than intentional.
My approach takes the raw beauty of your bouquet and brings it back to life—this time as an original mixed-media artwork. It’s your preserved florals, painting, sculptural textures and storytelling, all woven together to create a piece of art that feels timeless, emotive, and truly yours.
Designed to sit proudly in your home.
Created to reflect your memories, not just copy your bouquet.
This is preservation, but elevated.
The Process
(a.k.a. How the Magic Happens)
Firstly—no, you don’t need to have booked me as your wedding florist. Whether we’ve worked together before or not, your story becomes the muse.
It all begins with an enquiry. I take on a limited number of commissions each year, so each piece receives the time and care it deserves. Once you’re in touch, I’ll send over a brochure with everything you need to know—sizes, packages, and how to book.
We’ll then have a conversation before your wedding. This is where the creative vision begins. I’ll learn about your flowers, the mood of the day, and the style of your home. We’ll talk colours, textures, and all the little details that help your piece feel deeply personal.
As your date approaches, I’ll post you a flower packaging kit, with clear instructions on how to safely send your bouquet to my studio from anywhere in the UK.
When your flowers arrive, the preservation begins. I’ll decide which blooms to keep in full, sculptural form—and which are best pressed, painted, or delicately drawn. Each piece is built with balance, texture and sentiment in mind, allowing your bouquet to bloom again—this time as art.
Testimonials
“Thank you so much, This is beautiful- you’re so talented. We love it.”
Amelia & James
“I took the frames to the lakes on a family trip to open them with my sister. We both sobbed at the cards before we even opened the actual thing! They are so gorgeous though and we are so happy with them, we were away with my mums family so got to show them as well which was so nice, such a special memory.I cant thank you enough for doing this for us.”
lilly
“Thank you so much its really beautiful. Thank you so much for doing this for us and it looks amazing with the paint detail and frame. We’re going to hang it in our hallway for everyone to see.”
cessie & lewis
FAQS
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Multi-sensory, layered art: Using your preserved florals, paints, fabrics, inks, and found textures
Inspired by your bouquet, not a replica of it: Designed to complement your space and style
Flowers as sculpture: Combining floristry, art and emotional storytelling
Framed and protected: Using protective glass to keep your piece looking beautiful for years to come
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Not all flowers preserve equally—and that’s part of the joy. Some dry like a dream. Others… need a little creative licence. That’s where my mixed media process steps in.
Where petals fade or fall short, I fill in the gaps with brushwork, painted textures or fabric layers. Sometimes your favourite flower didn’t make the wedding bouquet at all—but that doesn’t mean it can’t feature in your piece. Peonies in October? Lilies to honour a loved one? Let’s include them.
Whether we use some or all of your real flowers, your artwork will be a true original.
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The sooner, the better. Ideally, pop your bouquet in water as soon as you can and get it to me the next day. I will provide detailed instructions and send you a special packaging kit—to make it easy.
Haven’t had your wedding yet?
Get in touch to reserve a preservation date in my diary.
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Each piece takes time—quiet, careful time.
From the moment your flowers arrive, the process typically takes around 3-4 months. Some designs may be completed sooner, and more intricate commissions or packages may take a little longer. I’ll always keep you updated along the way, so you know when to expect your finished piece.
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Flowers are delicate travellers, and a little bruising or fading is completely normal. I’ll always work with what arrives, carefully selecting the most beautiful elements to preserve in their natural form.
If any flowers are too delicate to use as they are, I’ll reimagine them through painting, drawing, or layering in other media—so they still have a place in your piece. If your bouquet arrives significantly damaged and isn’t suitable for preservation, I’ll get in touch straight away and we’ll discuss alternative options together. You’ll never be left without a meaningful way forward.
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Your piece will be framed and protected with UV glass, but like all florals and fine art, it needs to live in the right kind of space to flourish over time.
Please keep your artwork away from moisture, as humidity can cause preserved flowers to soften or discolour. Bathrooms, kitchens, or anywhere with damp or fluctuating temperatures should be avoided. Instead, choose a dry, well-ventilated space out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
Look after it gently—and it will remain a beautiful part of your home for years to come.
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We work with couples across the whole of the UK.
Our studio is based in York, but with the help of our carefully designed postage packs, your flowers can reach us safely from wherever you are. Distance never gets in the way of creating something beautiful together.
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This one’s a little more delicate. Timing is everything when it comes to preserving flowers at their best. While it’s often too tight a turnaround to send blooms internationally, there are a couple of thoughtful workarounds.
I can provide you with the tools and guidance to preserve a selection of your flowers while you’re away, which you can then post to me on your return. Alternatively, I can source matching flower types here in the UK, based on your bouquet, and create your piece from those stems. There would be an additional fee for this, but the sentiment remains just as strong.
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Not at all.
While wedding bouquets are where this journey began, I create floral artwork for any moment that matters. From celebrating the life of a loved one, to honouring a garden grown by generations, to capturing the feeling of a particular season—these pieces are about preserving memories, not just flowers.
Whatever your reason, I’m here to help you turn it into art that lasts.
Made with you (and your home) in mind
This artwork isn’t just for remembering your wedding—it’s for celebrating the way that moment lives on in your home. Every commission is handcrafted, heartfelt and designed to sit in harmony with your interiors.