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KEEPSAKE INSPIRATION

If you are interested in preserving in special flowers but are not sure what keepsake option is best for you, we've compiled some of our finished products by floral palette. Search through our portfolio to find fresh & preserved inspiration. 

The Neutral Palette

A common color palette in Spring or Early Summer

The Neutral Palette is a soft-toned bridal look. These floral recipes usually include Blush/Quicksand Roses, White Roses, Ranunculus, Light Blue Delphinium, White Peonies, Lisianthus, Smaller Spray Roses, Sweet Peas, Greenery 

A neutral palette will look best in Natural & Dark Wood, Gold, or White Frames. Neutral Toned Flowers will fade faster than others, investing in color correction (a paint method added to the florals) will help keep florals from fading/browning. 

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Neutral Palette Examples

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The Colorful Palette

Another common color palette in Spring and Summer

The Colorful Palette is a playful bridal look. These floral recipes usually include Pink or Peachy Roses, Light Purple or White Stock, Ranunculus, Blue Delphinium, White or Pink Dahlias, Butterfly Ranunculus, Pink Peonies, Poppies, Smaller Spray Roses, Sweet Peas, Greenery and other wildflowers.

A colorful palette will look great in Natural & Dark Wood, Gold, or White Frames. After preservation, the colorful flowers should hold their color longer than neutral flowers.

Colorful Palette Examples

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The All-White Palette

All-Year round 

The All-White Palette is a classic bridal look. These floral recipes usually include White Roses, White Stock, Ranunculus, White Peonies, Butterfly Ranunculus, Smaller Spray Roses, Sweet Peas, and Baby's Breath. We suggest having a variety of white florals if looking to press your bouquet. 

An all-white palette will look great in Natural & Dark Wood, Gold, or Black Frames. White flowers will fade faster than others, investing in color correction (a paint method added to the florals) will help keep florals from fading/browning. 

All-White Palette Examples

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The Warm Palette

Most popular for September - November 

The Warm Palette is a staple for Autumn weddings. These floral recipes usually include Rust, Peach & Red Roses, Mums, Ranunculus, Dahlias, Butterfly Ranunculus, Smaller Spray Roses, Zinnias, Sunflowers, and Yarrow.  They are usually overflowing with floral varieties and leaf-like greenery.

A warm palette looks great in Dark Wood, Gold, Black, or White Frames. 

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Warm Palette Examples

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The Edgy Palette

Most popular in Autumn & Winter 

The Edgy Palette is a total statement piece. These floral recipes usually include Roses, Anthurium, Amaranth, Mums, Ranunculus, Dahlias, Lisianthus, Smaller Spray Roses.  They are usually overflowing with floral varieties and tons of movement

The Edgy palette looks great in Dark Wood, Gold, Black, or White Frames. 

Edgy Palette Examples

The Tropical Palette

Common bouquets for destination weddings

The Tropical palette is usually filled with bright colors, pinks, oranges, greens and yellows. We have worked on a few tropical bouquets and have been pleasantly surprised with the color retention and final results.

The tropical palette looks great in Natural Wood, White, and Gold Frames

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Tropical Palette Examples

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