Wedding Decor

cherish & preserve the best moments in life

ranging from lower priced memories like coasters to cheese boards to flower blocks to display in your home or gift to your loved ones.

Flowers are dried naturally or pressed depending on size to conform to this beautiful pieces.

12 x 6 x 0.5 in

Medium Sized Cheese Board

Ranging from $100 - $175

Waiting Time: Depending on how many and how thick the flowers are. Approximately between 4 - 6 weeks.

Pressed flowers encased in resin, featuring wilted roses and greenery on a light background.

12 x 8 x 2 in

standalone Block

Ranging from $250 - $400

Priced much lower than the market price of around $400 - $700

Waiting Time: Depending on how many and how thick the flowers are. Approximately between 1 to 3 months.

3.75 in x 0.5 in

coasters

Ranging from $15 - $30 | Bundle for a Discount

Waiting Time: Depending on how many and how thick the flowers are. Approximately between 2 - 4 weeks.

Ways to Customize

Writing

Embellishments

  • Personal Charms: handwritten notes, rings, lace, mini fabric pieces (from dresses, ties, etc.)

  • Silver or Gold Flakes

  • Pearls, Shells, Sand

  • Pressed Dried Flowers: from you bouquet to add depth within the layers

  • Names: Couple’s names, Baby names, etc.

  • Dates: Wedding, Anniversary date, etc

  • Phrases: A short phrase,a vow, etc.

  • Coordinates of a meaningful location

Color

  • Single-tone base: any solid color of their choice

  • Clear with a tinted hues: subtle transparent colors like bronze, blush, champagne, smoke gray, gold, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • ..or am I?
    Resin Flower Preservations on the market range from about $400 - $1,000 for something similar to this. If you don’t believe me, look up “resin flow preservation” on google or etsy and you’ll see what I mean.
    My mold - 12 × 8 × 2, can take 10 - 20 layers depending on how creative you want your piece to be. Each layer can take about an hour from start to finish, and you can’t do multiple layers a day…so, see what I mean?

    Of course, I want to have the honor of preserving something so special for you, so I will work with you, but I am really not paying myself much an hour for this, so I hope that is considered. Looking forward to hearing from you!

  • I recommend dropping off or shipping your flowers as soon as possible, ideally within 24-48 hours of your event. The fresher they are, the better they'll preserve. If you wait too long, the blooms can wilt, brown, or mold, which limits what we can work with. If you are traveling abroad, you can dry them using a silica gel kit. It should help retain the shape and color better than air-drying. Make sure they're completely dry before handing them off—any moisture can affect the resin.

  • Absolutely! I can preserve items like ribbons, lace, charms, handwritten notes, or even pieces of fabric (from your dress, veil, or bouquet wrap). Just let me know what you'd like to include and we’ll find the perfect spot for it.

  • If the flowers arrive in poor condition, I’ll reach out to discuss possible alternatives. I can still work with some imperfections or dry spots, but severely damaged blooms may be substituted with similar faux or preserved versions if needed (with your approval).

  • Keep your block in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight, heat, or humidity. UV rays and heat can cause the resin to yellow or warp over time, especially with natural elements inside.

  • Gently wipe your block with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust and fingerprints. For a deeper clean, use a slightly damp cloth with water—no soap, no scrubbing. Dry immediately with a clean towel. No harsh cleaners, chemicals, alcohol, or acetone-based products—these can dull the shine or even damage the resin surface over time. Stick to water and a soft touch.

  • Some flowers can shift in color slightly over time, especially lighter blooms like white roses or baby’s breath—they may develop a soft ivory or yellowish tint. This is completely natural, looks beautiful and often depends on the flower type, how fresh they were when preserved, and how they're cared for after.

    To minimize yellowing:

    Send or drop off your flowers ASAP: fresher blooms preserve better!

    Avoid storing your piece in direct sunlight or near heat sources: UV rays can cause both flowers and resin to yellow over time.

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