The Beauty of Pressed Bouquets: White vs. Colorful
🌸 All-white bouquets have a timeless elegance. They’re stunning in person—classic, chic, and full of grace. But when pressed, those delicate petals often shift in tone. Whites usually dry to soft ivory or light beige, which means the blooms can blend together and lose some of their original contrast. The result is still beautiful, but the look tends to be gentle, subtle, and understated.
🌈 Colorful bouquets, on the other hand, hold onto more of their depth and detail. Rich pinks, purples, yellows, and blues preserve vibrancy even after pressing, giving the final frame a lively, dimensional feel. Each flower stands out, creating a piece that feels full of movement and energy.
✨ Whether your bouquet is all-white or bursting with color, the preservation process captures its essence. Just keep in mind:
• White bouquets = soft, romantic, and subtle.
• Colorful bouquets = bold, detailed, and vibrant.
I’m always thrilled to press an all-white bouquet—it’s a gorgeous choice! But if you’re dreaming of a frame with more contrast and pop, a mix of colors will give you that extra vibrancy.