
Looking for someone to preserve your
Bouquet after the wedding?
Let Forever Florals help you!
We serve all 50 states!
If you do not live close enough to drop your flowers off check out our shipping instructions here.
Ohio Brides!!!
Looking for a flower preservation specialist to transform your beautiful wedding bouquet into a stunning one of a kind piece of art?
Let Forever Florals capture the beauty and emotions you experienced on your big day and create a timeless keepsake for you to cherish forever! Your preserved wedding bouquet will be the most treasured art you will own.
Flowers hold so much meaning and special memories to us, especially your bridal bouquet; why not preserve them? From a delicate rose, vibrant lily or intricate greenery, we carefully encapsulate it in high-quality resin, ensuring clarity and durability. So honor the beauty of your wedding day and create lasting mementos that evoke the joy and love experienced on your wedding day! Aside from wedding bouquets, Forever Florals also preserves flowers from any significant life event. We provide flower preservation for memorials, graduations and anniversaries. Has your wedding or memorial already pasted? That is ok, we also offer services for air-dried bouquets and flowers. Did you have artificial flowers? We can create unique flower art for you too!
If you live in Ohio and want to preserve your flowers with Forever Florals, the process is simple. Our care and shipping instructions are easy to follow and will help ensure your flowers arrive to us safely. Contact us here to reserve your date and then shop our keepsake options and pick your favorites!
Whether you live in Ohio or anywhere else in the country, we would absolutely be honored to serve you. Please make sure to connect with us on Instagram, TikTok or Facebook and book as soon as you have your wedding date set. We look forward to working with you!
Lets work together
Lets work together
Contact us and let us make a custom keepsake for you!
Bridal Bouquet
or Memorial Flowers
〰️
Bridal Bouquet or Memorial Flowers 〰️

Expectations of the preservation process
Flower Drying
For our keepsakes, it's essential that the flowers are fully dry before adding resin. Moisture can lead to rotting and spoil the look of the piece. Resin also doesn't bond well with wet flowers. By drying your flowers completely, we can ensure a beautiful and durable keepsake that will last for years.
At Forever Florals Flower Preservation, we utilize silica gel as an effective method for drying our clients' flowers, ensuring that their original shape and color are preserved as much as possible. However, it is essential to understand that not all flowers dry uniformly, and some may undergo color changes during the process. For example, red roses are likely to transition to a burgundy hue, while white roses can develop a cream or yellow tone. Similarly, blush roses may lose their pink vibrancy and dry to a yellow shade. Additionally, many tropical flowers face challenges in the drying process; for instance, white anthuriums can turn brown and become fragile. It's also important to note that succulents do not dry effectively and should be avoided in resin pieces, as any remaining moisture can lead to decay. Understanding these nuances can help in selecting the right flowers for preservation.
Bruising on Flowers
Floral bruising is a common issue when preserving flowers in resin. These clear spots can show up on flowers after the resin is applied, especially on roses, tropical flowers, and lighter colored blooms. While some may find bruising undesirable, it's a normal part of the preservation process.
Resin Ambering
Resin art can create stunning pieces, but it has its challenges. Sometimes, resin items may have flaws like small dust particles or bubbles. We do everything we can to prevent these from happening but it is not possible to avoid it. Over time, resin can turn a slight yellow color or amber, especially with exposure to sunlight or heat. This color change usually happens evenly but can sometimes affect just one layer, especially if too much heat is generated during curing, which is beyond our control.
