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... Read morePreserving white wedding flowers in a pressed frame is a timeless way to keep the delicate beauty of your special day alive. From my own experience, I found that white blooms, as they gradually lose moisture, develop a soft creamy tone that adds a vintage charm to the preservation. One important tip is to ensure the flowers are dried slowly and evenly to avoid discoloration or brittleness. I recommend placing the bouquet between absorbent paper and pressing it under a heavy book or in a flower press for several weeks. The process not only preserves the color but also the delicate shape and texture of petals, creating a piece of art that can be displayed in your home. I opted for a minimalist frame that complements the gentle tones of the preserved bouquet, which makes an elegant keepsake or gift. Additionally, avoiding direct sunlight and humidity will help maintain the flowers' appearance over time. For those looking to preserve bridal bouquets, it’s helpful to work soon after the wedding to capture freshness. Some people also seal their frames with UV-protective glass to further protect the flowers. Whether you choose white roses, lilies, or baby’s breath, pressed flower frames offer a lovely way to commemorate a wedding with natural, lasting beauty.