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An Heirloom Created From Your Bridal Bouquet Preservation Jewelry

By Ida Dorsey


People have used flowers to adorn themselves for thousands of years. As civilizations advanced, beads were made by mixing a paste of ground flower petals and water. A string of prayer beads, known as a rosary is made from rose petals and was first made by gentlewomen during the Middle Ages for their knights to wear. The practice of turning flowers into jewelry is an indication that many of us want to have a keepsake to wear close to us. Now, bridal bouquet preservation jewelry satisfies that desire and is meeting that demand.

Making a necklace, pendant, bracelet, or earrings are a few of the items a person can make on their own. This is especially true if want to have a hand in creating your keepsake. You can also have a professional artist do this for you. Check the internet and bridal fairs to meet consultants that will either guide you or provide their services for a fee.

The norm has been to preserve the flowers along with other keepsakes from a wedding inside a frame for display on a wall or on a desk. Also, many brides have dried the petals then placed them inside clear glass ornaments to be used during the holidays. While these are beautiful and meaningful options for memorializing your special day, you can also have something wearable. It does not have to be one or the other. Instead, it can be all. It only takes a few petals to make colorful beads.

What is attracting more people to this ancient method is the fact that they are able to carry or wear a piece of a very special moment with them at all times. The pieces can be worn while at work, lunch, exercise, or play. The same is true for cuff links, tie clips, and money clips. You can still have the sealed frame or holiday ornament but you can also have something next to you and with you, all the time.

The differences between doing the work yourself or having a professional do it is going to be cost, time, and possibly quality. It is not difficult to make the jewelry but if you are wanting something set in gold or silver, have a professional do the work.

Step by step instructions on how to create the beads can be found on the internet and at craft shops. There may even be classes offered in your area so check and find out. The advantage is you will be working and creating your own keepsake that may be handed down for many years.

Sending out for the work to be done is also simple. Contact the vendor to find out if they want the blooms to be dried or simply packaged for them. Then choose the design that you want and is within your budget. If you have a specific design you want used or one that you have created, let them know. Most are happy to work with the brides designs.

Years after the wedding, the cake will be gone and your dress may be in storage. But your bouquet will still be a part of your life. You and other members of the wedding party will be wearing a part of that very special day next to them. The flower jewelry will be an heirloom to be passed on from one generation to the next.




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