Royal Wedding: Saving Kate's Bouquet
PRLog (Press Release)– Apr 28, 2011– With the royal wedding upon us and w car news edding season fast approaching, brides-to-be will be looking for ways to preserve their we ferrari dding day memories forever in a very tangible way.
Forever in Bloom (http://www.ForeverinBloomonline.com) freeze-dries bridal bouquets! The beautifully preserved bouquets aston martin are then arranged with cake toppers, tiaras, garters, matchbooks, invitations, photos, and even broken glass from Jewish weddings, in beautiful shadow boxes ready for hanging.
According to floral expert Dean Andreades, the freeze-drying process has been around for decades, b cadillac ut has mostly been used in the food, cosmetic, and electronic industries. The process takes two weeks in a multi-chambered machine, which reaches -70 degrees. The results are much better than air drying or silica gel drying.
"The key to a good end result is working with fresh flowers," according to Andreades. Forever in Bloom offers courier service to pick up bouquets. His company does not post treat the bouquets with chemicals ( as some of the other companies do in order for them to ship their designs. These chemicals are unhealthy and unsafe and alter the look of the flowers dramatically. )
After the bouquet is freeze dried in its original form, designers disassemble it in order to reinforce the flowers with hot glue and create new stems from wire. The re-assembled bouquet is then attached it to the mat board backing of a frame or a shadow box (bride's choice). The flowers, which will last indefinitely, are artistically arranged, along with the other items (royal or not!), to be enjoyed forever.
Mr. Andreades says that "some romantic husbands have brought us old pictures from their wedding and we re-create the bouquet and freeze dry it as a an anniversary gift to their wives."
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