How Much Does Wedding Bouquet Preservation Cost?


Wedding bouquet preservation is often a service many brides don’t think about until after their wedding day. Many brides plan ahead by making Heirblooms a gift item on their wedding registry.

Introduction

After the wedding day, many Columbus newlyweds begin thinking about what to do with their bridal bouquet.

The flowers carried down the aisle often hold deep meaning. They were part of the ceremony, the photographs, and the memories of the day itself. Because of this, many couples look for ways to preserve their wedding bouquet so it can remain part of their home long after the celebration ends. As couples explore their options nationwide, one question almost always comes up:

How much does wedding bouquet preservation cost?

The answer can vary depending on the type of preservation, the materials used, and the level of craftsmanship involved. Understanding what goes into the process can help explain why preserved bouquet artwork is often treated as an heirloom rather than a temporary keepsake.

What Influences the Cost of Wedding Bouquet Preservation

Flower preservation is more involved than many people expect. Before flowers can become part of a finished piece, they must first be carefully dried and stabilized. This process can take weeks depending on the flower types and preservation method used.

Once the flowers are preserved, the design process begins. Each bloom must be carefully arranged into a composition that works both visually and structurally. Because every bouquet is different, the final artwork is always unique. Framing materials, archival backing, and protective glass are also part of the final piece. These elements ensure that the preserved flowers remain stable and protected over time.

Different Types of Flower Preservation

Several preservation methods are commonly used in the wedding industry.

Pressed Flower Preservation

Pressed flowers are carefully dried and flattened before being arranged into framed artwork. This method highlights the natural shapes and textures of the petals while creating a delicate, botanical look. Pressed flower artwork is often chosen by couples who want their bridal bouquet to become a lasting piece of décor within the home.

Resin Flower Preservation

Another method involves preserving flowers in resin. In this process, flowers are sealed inside a clear resin block or shape. While this approach protects the flowers from air exposure, the final piece tends to function more as a display object than wall artwork.

Dried Bridal Bouquet Displays

Some couples choose to simply dry their bouquet and display it in a vase or shadow box. While this keeps the bouquet intact, dried bouquets can become fragile over time.

Typical Price Ranges

Bridal bouquet preservation pricing varies widely depending on the studio and preservation method.

Across the industry, couples may see pricing ranges such as:

• simple drying or shadow box displays

• resin preservation pieces

• pressed flower artwork in custom frames

Because each bouquet is different, many studios treat preservation pieces as custom artwork rather than standardized products. This approach allows the final design to reflect the character of the bouquet itself.

Why Many Couples Choose Preservation

For many couples, preserving their bouquet is less about the flowers themselves and more about the memory they represent. Wedding flowers were present during one of the most meaningful days of a couple’s life. Turning those blooms into something lasting allows the memory of that moment to remain visible in the home.

Over time, preserved flowers often become small heirlooms — reminders of the day a family story began.

How Much Does Wedding Bouquet Preservation Cost?

The cost of wedding bouquet preservation can vary depending on the method used and the level of customization involved. Across the industry, couples commonly see price ranges such as:

Simple dried bouquet displays: $100–$300

• Resin flower preservation pieces: $300–$900

Pressed flower artwork in custom frames: $500–$1,500+

Each preservation studio approaches the process differently, and pricing often reflects the time, materials, and craftsmanship required to transform meaningful flowers into a lasting piece.

My Forever Bouquet preserves your wedding bouquet as a piece of heirloom artwork to be hung in the home.

Preserving Your Wedding Bouquet as Artwork

Some couples choose to preserve their bouquet professionally so the flowers can become a lasting piece of art within the home. This process does not involve replication of the wedding bouquet, but transformation. Artists incorporate various drying techniques before using the flowers as a textured medium on canvas. Once the flowers are positioned on the canvas, it is painted over into a bespoke heirloom with your preserved wedding bouquet underneath the paint.

You can learn more about the My Forever Bouquet process and how meaningful flowers are transformed into heirloom artwork here.


Heirblooms by Adrian is a floral preservation studio in Columbus, Ohio.

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