Sunday 30 November 2014

An Heirloom Created From Your Bridal Bouquet Preservation Jewelry

By Ida Dorsey


Thousands of years ago, people used fragrant and colorful flowers to make beads to be worn as adornment or strung together to make a necklace or bracelet. During the Middle Ages, the fragrant beads made from rose petals were strung together into a garland of roses, better known as rosaries. Happily, the art of turning flowers into jewelry has not disappeared and is being used now to preserve special events and moments. Bridal bouquet preservation jewelry is the best way to keep the magic of your special day close to you.

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.

There are other, more traditional forms of creating keepsakes to be displayed. One has been to dry the bouquet and place the petals in clear glass Christmas ornaments that are appreciated once a year. Another popular option has been to have the flowers and other mementos, such as the invitation, and wedding photo, placed in a frame and sealed behind glass. Hung on a wall or placed on a bookshelf or desk, to be admired for many years.

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.

Now, you can make these pieces yourself or have them sent away where professionals will do the job. It is not difficult to create the beads, the difference in doing it yourself or having the professional do it will be in the metal and intricacy involved.

To do the work yourself, instructions can be found at many different do it yourself websites on the internet. There you will find easy to follow step by step directions. Be sure to assemble all the needed tools before starting. These usually include a blender, cheesecloth, pins or needles, corkboard, and of course your flower petals. By the way, if your flowers have wilted a bit, or are turning in color, do not give up or worry. They will still turn into beautiful beads

You can also choose to have a professional fashion your pieces for you. Find one that offers designs you like and is within your budget. If possible view some of their work in person. When you have decided on a vendor, be certain you follow any instructions they may have for shipment of the flowers and leaves. Choose which design and how many pieces you want. Some designers will also work with you to create pieces unique for you.

Your wedding day is one to be treasured. By preserving your bouquet and turning the flowers into jewelry, you can have a real part of that day with you, on you, all the time. In addition, these pieces make a wonderful keepsake to be handed down for generations.




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