I love my dog a lot. However, I must admit that I was very upset with him last night when he greeted me at the door looking cute and innocent, hoping that I would ignore the mess he made all over my living room floor!
At first I was mad at the mess, but then I realized the mess was created by hundreds of torn pieces from what was once my wedding bouquet–the very bouquet that I had taken the time to carefully dry and preserve, which was on display for over three years.

In retrospect, I know that I should never have left it in a place where the dog could have easy access. So, this got me thinking of some better ways to preserve your wedding flowers. For all of you who are wondering what to do with your flowers after you big day, here are some fun ideas:
Press It - Some companies, such as Pressed In Time Flowers, will take your wedding bouquet and turn it into a work of art by pressing it beautifully into a flat frame that can be set alone or paired with a photo or wedding invitation.
Freeze Dry It - Other companies, such as Timeless Flowers, will freeze dry your bouquet. I find this method especially appealing because your flowers will retain the shape and color they had on your wedding day.
Dry It - This is the method that I used, and I still think its a good option. But please learn from me and be careful! When you dry your bouquet, the petals often loose their color and they can easily be damaged. However, if you store your bouquet in the secure place this could be be the cheapest option. Click here for a handy how to guide for drying flowers.
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July 29th, 2008 at 11:41 pm
so sorry to hear about the demise of your wedding bouquet but you just gave me some great ideas on how to preserve my bridesmaid bouquet. it’s still alive after two weeks, believe it or not.
August 7th, 2008 at 8:49 pm
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August 18th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
i don’t wanna miss a thing!
August 21st, 2008 at 5:08 am
Thanks so much for these, as a dog owner I know exactly how you must have felt, but it gave you all these ideas tho, thanks again great tips.