Flower Preservation Workshop launches gorgeous new product

Flower Preservation Workshop's new preserved flower door knobs in white

With over 35 years experience in the floristry industry the team at Flower Preservation Workshop really know how to best care for your flowers ensuring they last forever. Whether you're looking to have your bouquet preserved, a buttonhole or a selection of blooms from your arrangements the team can make sure they're safely preserved for a lifetime, becoming an heirloom for future generations to enjoy.

We absolutely love the new one- to two-inch door knobs, which come as a set of two. These make a fantastic, unique gift to loved ones or to decorate your marital home, bringing new life to any piece of furniture.

Whether you have a small bouquet full of the same beautiful blooms, or a larger version featuring a variety of flowers, the team can preserve them into a gorgeous keepsake. Alternatively, if you're having some dried or artificial flowers, this is no problem. The process is slightly different, but you can still have the most beautiful memory from your special day for you and your loved ones to enjoy after the big day. Owner Rachael Ruddle says, “Flowers tell such an important story on your wedding day and we love that we can ensure this story never ends.”

Check out www.flowerpreservationworkshop.co.uk

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