Collection: Floral Preservation - Weddings and Events

Preserving Your Wedding Flowers in Handmade Ceramics

At Bloom Warehouse, I take the blooms from your most meaningful day and turn them into timeless ceramic keepsakes — rustic, beautiful, and made by hand. Each flower is pressed into stoneware clay, capturing its texture and story before being transformed into a one-of-a-kind
piece of art for your home.

A Unique Way to Remember Your Day

As both a flower grower and a ceramic artist, I believe in honoring nature’s details. Your wedding bouquet is gently pressed into clay while still fresh, preserving the shape, veins, and delicate markings of each petal and leaf. From the original impressions, embossing plates are made to be used in creating your custom ceramics — from wall art and trays to vases, pitchers, or large decorative bowls.

What I Work With

I use a durable stoneware clay that beautifully captures the fine detail from the impressions of your flower petals, leaves, and stems. Vases are glazed inside to hold water and fresh flowers, while other pieces can be finished with a matte or glossy glaze, depending on your style. I’m happy to hand-stamp names or your wedding date to personalize your piece.

  • 1) Pay deposit & book your date 

    After I receive your deposit, I will contact you schedule your wedding date and anticipated date of flower arrival.  We will discuss your ideal floral layout, ceramic pieces desired (decorative bowl, tray, vase, etc.), shape and style for pieces, glaze colors, etc.

  • 2) Send or drop off your bouquet

    If you're local to Northern Colorado, drop it off in person; otherwise, ship overnight for freshness. I will provide packing and shipping instructions after boooking.

  • 3) We get to work 

    Pressing your bouquet and firing your embossing plates and keepsakes over several weeks.

  • 4) Finished with care 

    Your pieces are glazed, fired again, and shipped to you ready to display.

  • 5) Future additions

    If you desire, I will save your embossing plates for up to 2 years to add additional pieces to your wedding floral collection. Think...dinnerware, wine glasses, trinket dishes, anniversary gifts!

  • 6) Treasure your ceramic heirlooms!

Local & Long Distance

I'm based just outside Fort Collins, Colorado, where I grow flowers seasonally and work year-round in my ceramics studio. If you're nearby, you're welcome to drop off your bouquet or arrange custom pickup. If you're farther away, I accept fresh flowers by mail.