CultivateWildflower

Floral preservation // Jewelry & home decor

CultivateWildflower is taking a short break

Loading

Note from shop owner Hey friends! I’m currently working on the next big drop. Follow me on Instagram for more updates. 🤍

Note from shop owner

Last updated on Aug 4, 2022

Hey friends! I’m currently working on the next big drop. Follow me on Instagram for more updates. 🤍

Nicole

Contact shop owner

Nicole

Reviews

No reviews in the last year
Loading

About CultivateWildflower

Sales 40
On Etsy since 2018

Etsy automatically translates most text on the site to your preferred language.

See in original language

how the wildflowers grow

Shop members

  • Nicole

    Creator

    I'm Nicole, owner of Cultivate Wildflower. I do it all! From making to taking your item to the Post Office. I can’t wait to make something for you soon

Shop policies

Last updated on

Accepted payment methods

Paypal Visa Mastercard Discover Apple Pay Klarna Giftcard
Accepts Etsy Gift Cards and Etsy Credits

Returns & exchanges

See item details for return and exchange eligibility.

More information

Last updated on May 18, 2022

Frequently asked questions

How long before I need to get my bouquet to you?

You need to over night ship them to me the day after your wedding. It’s extremely important that I receive your flowers as soon as possible in order to preserve them in the best condition before starting my drying process. The sooner the better!

Will my flowers change colors at all?

Most flowers do change color slightly when being cast in resin. For example, red/deep purples tend to be slightly darker. White tends to pull more ivory.

It is important that you treat your piece like fine art. Avoid places that have lots of sun, heat (fireplaces) or humidity (bathrooms.) Your piece will stay beautiful for years to come.

Can you preserve my bouquet if I’m international/married outside of the US?

Unfortunately, no. Fresh flowers need to be received no more than 3 days after your wedding. There’s too many risks for me to feel comfortable taking a bouquet in this scenario.

What happens with what you don’t use?

I can always air dry what I don’t use upon request. Please let me know if this is something you are wanting.

Otherwise, left over stems, buds, etc will actually be composted and given back to the earth. My grandparents have a garden that I’ve always enjoyed being able to eat from. Maybe this is where I began my love for all things that are grown. ☺️