Lizzy shares her process of how she preserves your wedding flowers for you.

If you have ever wondered what to do with your wedding flowers after your special day? Other than the obvious of throwing them over your shoulder!

I can take your flowers and turn them into wonderful keepsake pieces of jewellery.
These make great reminders of your wonderful day and beautiful gifts for
your bridesmaids, parents and ushers too!

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Let me share the process of how your wedding flowers are turned into beautiful pieces of jewellery.

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STEP 1.
After you have enjoyed your wedding you take some of your favourite flowers and stick them in a vase to have a good drink before boxing them up and popping them into the post to me!

Or ask a family member or one of the bridesmaids to help with this part.

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STEP 2.
I will take a photo of your flowers; let you know they have turned up safely and start to dry them for you. You then get to chill out and enjoy your honeymoon with your new partner.

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Step 3.
I will let you know that the flowers are dried, send you a photo to check you are happy and we work out what pieces of jewellery you would like your special flowers in.

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Step 4.
Next I will check that you are happy with how your pieces look, if you would like anything changing before sealing them with either a gold or silver top.

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Step 5.
I will finish your keepsake piece of jewellery, polish it and create a personalised card with your wedding date and wedding flower meanings too.
Then all the extra flowers are sent back for you to keep.

I will only take a few brides each week to ensure that the flowers can be looked after. To book your wedding flowers in please fill in the form and I will check availability for you.
To keep your spot a £20 deposit will be taken.

Have a look at some of the other pieces that I have created with special flowers over the last few years.

BlogElizabeth Chambers