Why Dried Wedding Flowers?

Why Dried Wedding Flowers?

Dried flowers are generally more expensive than fresh, especially preserved roses. Just think, these beautiful flowers have grown to their optimum beauty, but then a whole different process has taken place to make these gorgeous blooms everlasting! Well maybe not quite everlasting, but they can look beautiful for years if treated well.

Here’s some extremely brilliant reasons why you should consider, actually just go for it, why you should have dried wedding flowers.

  1. They are not single use, unlike fresh flowers. They can be treasured as a special memory of your big day for years.  Why not pop your bouquet in a beautiful vase? You can then be reminded of your fabulous day every time you walk past them.
  2. They can be purchased in advance, so it’s one less thing to worry about leading up to the big day.
  3. Each piece is made by hand, by Tamsin in her studio in St Ives, Cornwall. She only selects the best stems to be put into you very special wedding flowers.
  4. You could gift your wedding flowers to family and friends. Why not gift your bridesmaids with their bouquets as a thank you present?
  5. They are allergy friendly, no pollen here! They won’t make your guests sneeze all day.

We offer a stunning capsule collection of wedding flowers which incorporate the trending bridal colours for that year, using dried, preserved and artificial stems. These will give you a good idea of prices. However we love a bespoke order and are more than happy to create your dream dried flowers.  If you are looking for flowers for your whole wedding party including decoration, then please do get in touch by completing our wedding enquiry form, so we can create a tailored package to suit your requirements.

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We certainly recommend booking your wedding flowers in advance, especially as we’re based in the busy wedding county of Cornwall.  However last minute flowers could possibly be achieved, please do get in touch and we will see what we can do.

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