What to do with your wedding flowers at the end of the night
You’ve spent months (even years!) envisioning your perfect wedding flowers down to the last petal. You’ve worked with an expert florist to create stunning table arrangements, bouquets, and arbour pieces. But what about after the big day is done? What happens to all of those beautiful blooms?
The good news is, your flowers don’t have to be just a fleeting memory. With a little planning, you can find plenty of ways to make the most of your wedding flowers even after the celebration ends. From preserving their beauty to sharing their joy with others, there are numerous options to explore. Let’s dive into some creative and meaningful ways to give your wedding flowers a second life.
Preservation Options
Resin Designs
To preserve your wedding flowers in a unique and lasting way, consider Eufloria Floral Preservation. They offer a range of shapes and sizes of resin designs to suit your taste. These resin designs not only highlight the beauty of your flowers but also create elegant keepsakes that can be displayed in your home as a lasting reminder of your wedding.
Drying Flowers
Air drying is one of the simplest ways to preserve your wedding flowers. To get started, gather small bunches of flowers and tie them together with string. Hang them upside down in a dry, dark, and well-ventilated area for a few weeks until they are completely dry. This method works well for flowers like roses, lavender, and baby’s breath, allowing them to keep their shape and some of their colour.
For a faster method that helps flowers retain their vibrant colours and delicate shapes, try using silica gel. Place a layer of silica gel in an airtight container, then gently arrange your flowers on top. Pour more silica gel over the flowers until they are fully covered, then seal the container. Let it sit for a few days to a week. Once they’re dry, carefully remove the flowers and brush off any remaining gel.
Framed Florals
Framed Wedding Flowers is a family-run studio that turns your wedding flowers into lasting art. They specialise in custom preservation, ensuring your bouquet stays vibrant and beautiful for years. Using advanced techniques, they keep the original colour and shape of your flowers. Each piece is crafted to highlight the unique beauty of your blooms, creating a personal memento you’ll treasure.
Gifting and Donation
Gifting to Guests
Why not let your guests take a piece of your wedding home with them? Create small bouquets from your floral arrangements for guests to enjoy. Set up a flower wrapping station with paper and ribbons so they can easily wrap up their favourite blooms.
Donating to Hospitals or Care Homes
Spread the joy by donating your wedding flowers to hospitals or care homes. Contact these places in advance to arrange the donation. This gesture not only brightens someone else’s day but also gives your flowers a second life.
Giving to Local Charities
Look for local charities that accept flower donations. Reach out to them to understand their process and how you can contribute. Donating your flowers is a wonderful way to share the beauty and happiness from your wedding with others in the community.
Sentimental Keepsakes
Flower Jewellery
Why not turn petals from your wedding bouquet into sentimental jewellery? Turn your wedding flowers into wearable art. There are services that specialise in creating jewellery from your blooms, letting you keep a piece of your day close to you always.
Memory Books
Add a personal touch to your memory books or scrapbooks by including pressed flowers from your wedding. Combine photos and flowers to create a unique keepsake that beautifully captures the memories of your celebration. This can also be a fun post-honeymoon craft activity to work on with your new husband or wife!
As your wedding night winds down, your beautiful flowers don’t have to fade away with the evening. From drying and pressing to donating and repurposing, there are plenty of fun and creative ways to give your flowers a second life.
Think ahead, get a little creative, and let those blooms continue to bring joy. Your wedding flowers can create lasting memories and brighten days long after the celebration is over.
Happy planning, and may your flowers find new homes and adventures!