How it works...
Custom preservations will take approximately 12-14 weeks from receiving your flowers.
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Step 1 - Add your preservation to our schedule
A £50 deposit is taken for all bookings
Full payment is due when we receive your flowers (for large orders £600+ we can look at a 50:50 schedule)
Select your wedding or funeral date in our calendar.
For local drop off bookings your deposit will be deducted from your final total.
For postage orders £20 of your deposit is used for postage, packaging etc so is NOT deducted from your final total
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Step 2 - Drop or send your flowers to us
Our drop off location is in Bromley (BR2).
We'd encourage fresh flowers arrive to us within 3-4 days.
For postage we will provide packaging instructions the month before your wedding providing a deposit is received.
Postage for the flowers is at your own expense
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Step 3 - Design and pour
We will design based on the shape and size selected plus how the flowers have dried.
We will ask ahead of time for any preferences you may have for the design
Large blocks will be packaged in a sturdy magnetic close white box.
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Step 4 - Your beautiful creation heads to its new home!
Your items will be returned in the same method the flowers arrived to us.
We typically use DPD for large deliveries or Royal Mail for smaller items
We may share pictures on our Instagram and Facebook page
Gifting a flower preservation...
Flower preservation is an extremely thoughtful and unique gift.
For weddings we recommend you let the couple know before the big day so the flowers are looked after as much as possible to avoid damage!
Returns - All creations are unique and bespoke therefore we do not offer a return policy on any items.
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Changes or Cancellation Requests - We cannot make changes once we start you order so please contact us via your original contact method asap
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Custom waiver - Working with resin is complex and every piece is custom and handmade. Working with chemicals and fresh flowers means items may have bubbles, dust particles, uneven edging, or small cavities. Due to the size of our designs we pour resin in layers which creates lines visible from the side profile - this is unavoidable and normal for custom resin. By ordering, you are accepting that the above are not defects.
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Flower design and return - We use the flowers we find best suits the design of your piece. Not all flowers provided will be used and excess flowers will not be returned. The design of your piece is at our discretion - we welcome any preferences at the time of dropping off your flowers but these will be used as guidance only.
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Preservation care - Resin must be kept out of direct sunlight and heat. We use professional grade resin (GlassCast) to ensure longevity but all resin over time may change colour or pigment. We cannot be held responsible for any perceived changes to your item
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Flower Preservation - Each flower reacts differently in resin and our drying agent. We use the technique we have found best works after lots of trial and error. Changes can be to the shape, size and/or colour, all of which we cannot impact and therefore we are not held responsible for changes e.g white typically dries cream and red/pink may appear darker once dried. Pre-dried, dyed, sprayed or painted flowers are given at your risk and we are not accountable for how they react to the resin or how they may change over time. Please take a look at our previous work to see examples
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Colour Correction - Colour correction is growing in popularity amongst resin artists. This is the process of artificially changing your flowers' colour (post being dried) to represent their original colour. This can include painting, airbrushing and other techniques. Please note that we DO NOT offer this service as we believe in keeping your flowers in their original state. As this practice can cause unrealistic expectations around the colour of your flowers at the end of our process please ensure you look at our work before booking for examples as none of these will have been colour corrected.
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Tropical Flowers - Due to their moisture content tropical flowers are notoriously difficult to dry and retain their colour. Most tropical flowers turn brown on drying and therefore we no longer will offer preservation on the following flowers: Anthurium, Callas and Tropical Leaves. We will also use our discretion with Orchids as depending on their colour they can brown. Proteas are also too large for our moulds so we will not be able to include these in pieces either. If your bouquet is of a particular tropical nature we would recommend a looking for an artist who offers colour correction.