Wedding Bouquet Preservation in Columbus, Ohio
Heirblooms by Adrian transforms meaningful wedding flowers into handcrafted fine art, preserving the beauty and memory of your bouquet long after the wedding day. Brides wanting to learn more about the My Forever Bouquet process can visit our Wedding Heirlooms page.
Preserve Your Wedding Bouquet as Lasting Artwork
After the celebration ends, many couples wonder what to do with their wedding bouquet. While flowers are meant to fade, the memories they hold do not have to.
Heirblooms by Adrian is a flower preservation studio based in Columbus, Ohio, specializing in transforming wedding flowers into custom heirloom artwork. Each piece is thoughtfully designed using the original petals and florals from your bouquet, creating a lasting piece of art that carries the story of your wedding day.
Couples from Columbus and across the country send their flowers to be preserved so their bouquet can become something meaningful they will keep for years to come. To view the full collection and options, visit our home page.
How Wedding Bouquet Preservation Works
Preserving wedding flowers begins with carefully drying and preparing the blooms to maintain their natural color, shape, and texture. Bouquets that are years old and already dried still offer possibilities, as the condition drives the creative process but doesn’t limit it.
Once dried, the petals and flowers are thoughtfully arranged into a custom composition before being sealed and framed as artwork. The goal is not to recreate the bouquet exactly as it appeared on the wedding day, but to transform the flowers into something lasting and personal.
Each Heirbloom is designed individually, allowing the preserved flowers to become part of a one-of-a-kind piece of art. Couples wanting to learn more about the My Forever Bouquet preservation process can visit our Wedding Heirblooms page.
Serving Ohio Couples and Nationwide Clients
Heirblooms is based in Columbus, Ohio, and works with couples across Ohio as well as the United States.
Local couples in Columbus, Dublin, Granville, Grove City, Hilliard, New Albany, Reynoldsburg, Powell, Westerville, Worthington, Upper Arlington, and surrounding communities may choose to deliver flowers directly. Many clients also ship their bouquets from across the state and country (prepaid shipping label provided).
Because the preservation process begins once the flowers arrive at the studio, bouquets can be sent shortly after the wedding to begin the transformation process. Unlike traditional floral preservation methods, the condition or age of a bouquet guides instead of limits the creative process for Adrian.
When to Send Your Wedding Flowers
Wedding flowers should ideally be sent, dropped off, or picked up within a few days of the event while the blooms are still in good condition. However, even flowers that have begun to dry naturally can still be used to create beautiful artwork. The character and texture that develops in dried petals often adds to the final piece.
Many couples choose to send their bouquet once they return from their honeymoon, ensuring the flowers are safely packed and ready for floral preservation and transformation.
Begin the Preservation Process
If you are considering preserving your wedding bouquet, you can learn more about the process and available artwork options.

