Your Questions, Answered

  • Floral preservation is a way of holding onto something that would otherwise fade. Your flowers are slowly dried, then carefully arranged and cast in resin—preserving their texture, movement, and meaning. Each piece is created by hand, with intention behind every step.

  • Most pieces are completed within 6–8 months. This timeline allows your flowers to dry naturally and each layer to fully cure, resulting in a piece that feels as considered as the moment it came from.

  • I recommend booking ahead of your event. I take on a limited number of pieces at a time to give each one the attention it deserves, so dates tend to fill quickly.

  • Within 1–3 days is ideal. Freshness plays a big role in how your flowers preserve, so the sooner they arrive, the better the final result.

  • Once your date is reserved, you’ll receive detailed instructions to guide you through the process. Proper packaging ensures your flowers arrive in the best possible condition.


  • Flowers naturally shift as they dry—colors soften, shapes relax, and textures deepen. I work to preserve their essence rather than replicate them exactly, allowing the final piece to feel both true and enduring.

  • Yes. We’ll discuss your preferences beforehand, and I’ll interpret them in a way that complements your flowers and the medium. The goal is something that feels aligned, balanced, and lasting.on

  • Pricing varies based on size and design. A detailed guide is provided upfront so you can choose what feels right, with no surprises along the way.

  • With thoughtful placement, away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity, your piece can be enjoyed for many many years to come. Care is simple, but it makes a difference. The goal is to pass it down the lineage.

  • Not every flower responds the same way to preservation. If needed, I’ll work with the strongest elements of your bouquet to create a piece that still feels full, balanced, and true to your arrangement.