Can I Post My Wedding Flowers to You? A Guide to Preserving Your Most Precious Blooms
by EarthToneYour wedding day has come to an end.
You’re packing bags, checking flights, replying to kind messages, and then you look over at your wedding bouquet.
Still beautiful.
Still full of meaning.
Still holding the memory of the day.
And then the thought comes quietly.
“I don’t want to throw this away.”
“I wish I could keep this.”
“Can I post my wedding flowers for preservation?”
This is one of the most common questions I’m asked at Earth Tone, and the answer is yes.
You absolutely can post your wedding flowers to me, and I’ll guide you through the process with care from start to finish.
Why Wedding Flowers Feel So Important
Your wedding bouquet is never just flowers.
It was with you through one of the most important days of your life. It held the colours you chose, the details you planned, the emotion of the morning, and the moment you said yes.
It became part of your story.
That is why it can feel so emotional when the day is over and the flowers begin to fade.
Many people don’t want to throw away their wedding flowers because they hold memories, meaning, and connection. Wanting to preserve wedding flowers is completely natural.

Can You Post Wedding Flowers for Preservation?
Yes, you can.
Many of my clients post wedding flowers to me after their wedding day, whether they are local, elsewhere in the UK, or returning from a destination wedding.
Posting your bouquet is often the easiest and safest way to begin wedding flower preservation.
You do not need to work it out on your own.
You do not need to guess how to package flowers for posting.
You do not need to worry about getting it wrong.
I’ll help you through each step.
How to Post Wedding Flowers to Me
Once your booking is confirmed, I’ll send you a clear flower posting guide so everything feels calm and simple.
Your guide includes:
- how to prepare your wedding bouquet
- how to package flowers safely
- when to post them
- how to keep flowers fresh in transit
- what to avoid
- what happens when your flowers arrive with me
This helps make the journey feel smooth from start to finish.
What If My Wedding Flowers Arrive Damaged?
This is a common worry, and I completely understand it.
Flowers are natural and delicate. They have already been carried, photographed, celebrated with, and loved throughout your wedding day.
A few softer petals or natural changes are completely normal.
Your wedding flowers do not need to be perfect to become beautiful pressed flower artwork.
I work with real flowers from real moments, and every bouquet is handled with love and care.

Why Posting Your Bouquet Is Worth It
Posting your wedding bouquet gives you the chance to keep something that mattered.
Instead of watching your flowers fade in a vase, they can become:
- a handcrafted pressed flower frame
- a keepsake to treasure forever
- floral artwork made to live on your walls, not in a box
- a piece you’ll look at every day and remember your wedding day
This is about more than flowers.
It is about turning flowers into memories and preserving a meaningful moment in a lasting way.
Destination Wedding Flowers? You Can Post Those Too
If you’re getting married abroad, you can still preserve your wedding flowers.
Many couples post destination wedding flowers once they return home. I also provide guidance on how to travel with your bouquet safely before posting it on to me.
So if you’re wondering how to preserve wedding flowers from abroad, please know it is absolutely possible.
A Gentle Reminder for Newly Engaged Couples
If you’re still planning your wedding, you do not need to have every detail sorted right now.
But if keeping your bouquet feels important to you, it can help to plan flower preservation early.
That way, when the day comes, everything already feels simple and taken care of.
Ready to Preserve Your Wedding Flowers?
If you’ve been asking, “Can I post my wedding flowers to you?” the answer is yes.
Once you’re booked, I’ll guide you through every step so it feels easy, calm, and cared for.
If your bouquet means something to you, I’d love to help you turn it into a pressed flower keepsake you can treasure for years to come.
A piece you can look at every day.
A memory made to last.
