The Meaning Behind Preserving Flowers from Life's Biggest Moments
Flowers have been a means of expressing feelings since immemorial – these lovely, scented bearers of love, remembrance, festivity, or warmth. Flowers have been used abundantly in wedding ceremonies, the funeral of a loved one, graduation, and in patients' rooms of the hospital in which they spent needful days. However, despite their professed beauty, they make one rather sad when petals droop and stalks bend with the passage of time. But thanks to the growing popularity of flower preservation , this need not be the case; as it now is, it is a powerful way to bottle the emotions that come with life's defining moments. Why Do We Preserve Flowers? Preserving flowers is not only the repose of a flower bunch but also keeping a memory, having a feeling, and, in general, narrating a story. Every flower kept after wilting speaks a part of the past: the happiness of a bride walking down the aisle, a tearful goodbye, the satisfaction of a graduation day, or even the peace of a holiday ...