Frequently Asked Questions...

 

Q: Why hire Framed Florals to press my flowers?

Framed Florals was started after founder Lacie’s own wedding, when she too was considering what to do with her wedding flowers. Nearly five years later she’s dedicated these years to honing in on her preservation craft and saving hundreds of bouquets from the trash. Hiring Framed Florals means your special day is memorialized in a beautiful and modern way. It also means supporting an artist, small business, and being able to feel good about your purchase as Framed Florals is a 1% For The Planet Partner! And having a special piece of art work with flowers from one of life’s most meaningful days! Framed Florals prides itself on being inclusive and supportive of love in every form and is committed to serving a diverse client base and working with diverse, POC, and LGBTQ+ vendors.

 

Q: I’d love a custom piece, how soon after an event do you need the flowers?

A: The quicker your flowers come to us the better your end results will be. 2-3 days at the absolute latest. The best way to ensure that your flowers are taken care of is to make plan for delivering flowers with us ahead of time. We make a limited number of custom pieces a month (and spots fill up quickly) so reaching out to us here, before the event is best! We can’t wait to hear from you!

 

Q:Do you ever make custom commissioned pieces not from a wedding? Can you make me a frame even if the flowers used didn't have special meaning?

A: Yes absolutely! We love creating pieces for home decor, presents, & photo shoots. If you have an idea of flowers you'd like included, we can source the flowers and frame them. Be sure to check our online shop too! If you're not looking for specific flowers we can send you mock up's of different framing options. Reach out here!

 

Q: How should I care for my flowers before I hand them off to you?

A: Bouquets are generally out of water for a full day, so whenever you can remember to drop it in water, do! At the end of the night remember to place the flowers back in water & store somewhere cool. If you can ask your florist to avoid using a preservative spray on your flowers, that will help them look best after they go into the flower press too. (Those sprays tend to brown the flowers in the press & create spots on the petals.) Be sure to grab a centerpiece too as those flowers are in water all day and hold up better!

 

Q: I'm attending a wedding and I'd like to give the couple a custom frame for their special day. How should I go about this? 

A: Our couples are always so appreciative to be gifted their preserved sentimental flowers after their wedding! If you'd like to gift the couple a gift card or custom piece featuring the flowers from their wedding, arrangements need to be made prior to the event, ensuring flowers are to be mailed asap after the wedding. Reaching out to us here before the event is best, we would be more than happy to walk you through the process!

 

Q: How long after my wedding will I receive my Framed Florals piece? 
 

A:While working quickly and efficiently, top quality craftsmanship is never rushed. The floral pressing process takes anywhere from 4-6 weeks to ensure all moisture is out of the flowers and foliage. After they are pressed, we go through to see what looks best, and work on composition. You will receive an email with 2-3 Mock Ups of artistic floral composition 8 weeks after flower drop off. Once settled on a final look, we will begin framing. Please allow up to 3 months to receive your Framed Florals piece. If you have any questions please reach out to us here to learn more about the timeline. *Please Note: During peak wedding season, (Summer / Fall) please allow an addition month - 6 weeks for framing due to high volume. A ton of care & detail goes into each frame!*

 

Q: How long do your preserved flowers last? & How do I care for my frame?

A: Framed Floral Frames that are properly cared for should last decades! Direct sunlight and UV light are preserved flowers' enemies. Because the flowers and the process are natural and organic,  please expect natural fading of color and browning over the years. (Dust and loose fragments of flowers and pollen may release off the flowers and onto the glass during movement, change of temperatures, and during shipping. Please know it will settle.) We only naturally press the flowers in flower presses and do not chemically treat them, the change in color is organically expected and works well aesthetically and the colors stay true to nature. Know that the colors will continue to change. We at Framed Florals love how this reflects age and the passage of time, conveying that you weren’t married just yesterday.

 

Q: Can you press every type of flower in my bouquet or centerpiece?

A: While we try our very best to press each flower and piece of greenery supplied, due to the organic nature of the process, we can't guarantee that all flowers will press perfectly. Depending on the condition in which we receive the flowers, what they have been sprayed with, and the weather conditions before we receive the flowers, will determine how well the flowers press. We use whichever flowers and foliage come out of the presses looking their best. White flowers tend to brown or yellow. Certain flowers such as Calla lilies, white roses, lilies, lisianthus, white orchids, garden roses, will not press well with our methods and will not fit in our minimal frames. If your sampling or bouquet is mostly roses, bulkier flowers, or any flowers previously listed please reach out before sending your flowers. 

Please note: Larger and bulkier flowers such as standard roses, garden roses and dahilias do not fit in our slim frames. For those larger and bulkier flowers, such as roses, proteas, berries, dahlias, we can use the flower to naturally dye a silk table runner, here

 

Q: Can I post about Framed Florals on my website, instagram, or blog?

A: Yes that's wonderful! As long as proper credit & linking is provided to photos taken from the Framed Florals instagram or website. 

 

Q: I have flowers that have been dried out for a long time, can you still create something with them?

A: Flowers that have been dried out for weeks, months, years, unfortunately can not be pressed. They will crumble when placed in the flower press, or in our minimal frames. What we can use them for is dye matter to naturally dye a silk table runner / wall hanging. Additionally, we suggest you pick out a favorite bloom or two, and bring it to your local frame shop to see if they can make a custom frame for it!


For all other questions, inquiries, collaborations, or just to say 'hi,' please reach out here!