Your bridal bouquet will offer you and your fiancé a lifetime of warm and loving memories, and it can be one of the few real remembrances from your wedding day to remind you of the romance of the occasion. If you preserve it properly, your bouquet will become a keepsake to be treasured and passed down for generations to come.

Today, the Victorian art of pressing floral bridal bouquets has returned and is more popular than ever at Forever Flower Bouquets. There are many methods to preserve flowers, however, we use the time-honored technique of pressing your individual flowers and then reassembling them to the shape of your original bouquet. This method maintains the fresh colors of most flowers, and it is the most permanent way to preserve them for generations.

The entire bouquet, or just a portion , can be pressed and preserved along with the wedding invitation, a boutonniere or any other wedding remembrance. Couples sometimes include photos of the bride and groom, the bridal party, wedding vows or any other image that is important to them at the time.


At Forever Flower Bouquets, we focus on the specific needs of each bride, primarily in the Atlanta area. We limit the number of bouquets we press so that we can spend personal time with each bride, especially in the layout and design phase.

We are personally involved in every decision about your bouquet. The company was started in 1994 after the owner , Barri Nolin, had a career in finance and then attended school for horticulture. Forever Flower Bouquets has preserved over 3000 pieces of floral artwork since 1994.


The process actually starts before the wedding, with you deciding to preserve your bouquet. This decision needs to be made before the wedding, because the flowers will need to be preserved right after the wedding and delivered to Forever Flowers within 48 hours. And should you need to arrange shipping or pickup, we will need to discuss that in advance. The flowers should be kept refrigerated until delivery. We offer convenient Sunday delivery to our Roswell office.

We ask that you do not throw the original bouquet to bridesmaids during the traditional tossing of the bouquet, but plan ahead to use a throwaway bouquet, so the original bouquet is not damaged.