September at Earth Tone has been all about slowing down and embracing the change of seasons. From creating a beautiful new collection of pressed flower frames to harvesting the last of the garden veg and preparing my studio for autumn, it’s been a month of reflection and renewal.
From the bouquet you carried down the aisle to the blooms that decorated your tables, each petal tells part of your story. Wedding flower preservation lets that beauty live on, turning your bouquet into a timeless pressed flower frame, a piece of floral artwork that keeps your love close, every day.
From a flowery frame above the mantelpiece to a calming display by your bedside, there are so many beautiful ways to showcase your preserved wedding flowers.
As you walk down the aisle, your bouquet isn’t just a bundle of blooms; it’s part of your love story. Every petal, every colour, every delicate stem holds meaning. It’s the joy of the moment, the promises you’ve made, and the memories you’ll carry with you for life.
Each petal I press feels like a tiny love letter to nature. At Earth Tone, I create pressed flower frames and botanical keepsakes that celebrate life’s most meaningful moments.
Wilted flowers? Don’t panic. In this guide, I’ll show you how to revive drooping blooms—and how even the tired ones can still be pressed and preserved beautifully.
The way your bouquet is made can have a big impact on how well it presses. In this post, I’m sharing simple tips I wish more florists (and couples!) knew like which flowers press best, what to avoid, and how to give your blooms the best chance at becoming a lasting piece of floral artwork for your home.
In a world that rarely slows down, pressing flowers gives us a quiet way to pause and connect with something real. At Earth Tone, I’ve found comfort and meaning in preserving nature’s little moments, turning delicate blooms into lasting keepsakes.