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Why Consider Color Correction When Preserving Your Wedding Bouquet?


When it comes to preserving your wedding bouquet, every petal tells a piece of your love story. While pressed floral preservation already offers a stunning way to keep those memories forever, color correction can take your piece one step further—enhancing the beauty and longevity of your flowers for years to come.

Color correction is an optional upgrade available exclusively for pressed floral designs (not shadow boxes), and it’s all about enhancing and maintaining the brightness and richness of your bouquet’s original colors—especially whites and blush tones. White flowers, in particular, are the quickest to fade as they dry and age, often shifting to soft beige or ivory over time, and soft pink roses can tend to press a very pale lilac slash almost Grey color. With color correction, I carefully and skillfully restore those subtle tones, making your blooms appear vibrant and true to your wedding day vision.

Beyond aesthetics, color correction helps preserve the brightness of your bouquet over time, giving your artwork a cleaner, more polished appearance as it’s displayed in your home. Brides who choose this option love how it helps their flowers “pop” against the background and hold their color longer under everyday conditions.

That said, color correction is completely optional and comes at an additional cost. Many brides opt to keep their flowers in their natural, unaltered state. While those uncorrected pieces may gradually shift in tone over the years, they gain a nostalgic, vintage beauty—a gentle aging process that mirrors the unfolding journey of marriage.

Whether you choose color correction for long-lasting vibrance or prefer the soft, natural fade of your blooms, your preserved bouquet will always be a meaningful, one-of-a-kind reflection of your wedding day.