Have you ever wondered what to do with those beautiful flower petals. You know the ones you received on your birthday.
Or remember your best friends wedding? What a shame to only have pictures of those beautiful flowers and then they are gone.
Oh remember, when you received flowers when the baby was born. Wouldn't it have been nice to have had a keepsake made from those flowers as an heirloom?
How tragic it was at the funeral home. "I wish there was something I could do for the family. Something that would bring them some type of peace. Something tangible to hold onto in the difficult times to come".
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THERE IS SUCH A SERVICE!
You can have those flower petals made into lasting keepsakes such as jewelry, keychains, home décor, and religious items. Yes your own flower petals.
But before you jump in and have anyone made these items, there are a few things you need to be aware of.
There are many "flower makers" at there.
99% of them have gotten their "recipe" off the internet. This recipe DOES NOT LAST. The keepsakes will begin to fall apart within 5 years.WHAT YOU NEED IS: A keepsake maker who has been around for numerous years (I have found one that has been around since 1982, who also offers a money back guarantee). This guarantees you not only durability but also top quality.
ALSO, look for a keepsake maker who allows you to keep the "original color and aroma" of your flowers. With the internet recipe your keepsake will be a dark brown or black.
ALSO, look for a keepsake maker who completes your order within a timely fashion. The same "keepsake maker" I found with the guarantee and who has been around since 1982 also completes each order within 5 weeks (not 6 months).
ALSO compare prices. Some "makers" start their keepsakes at $82.00. The same "keepsake maker" as stated above starts keepsake charms at $10.00 ea.
LAST but not LEAST see if the keepsake maker can use items other than flowers for an heirloom. I know this sounds like a repeat, but again the same "keepsake maker" mentioned above stated that they had an order from a young girl, who found her grandmothers wedding dress in the attic. Mice had eaten holes through most of the dress, so only part of a sleeve was salvageable. This "keepsake maker" was able to make necklaces, from the grandmother's wedding dress for the bridesmaids, the mother of the bride as well as the Bride herself. The Bride was ecstatic, she was able to wear PART of her grandmothers wedding dress on her own wedding day.
And the great thing about this "keepsake maker" is that the age of the flowers is not an issue.
It states on their website that they received an order from a lady, who had a 50 year old rose that was pressed in a Bible. It was given to this lady by her then "boyfriend", who became her husband. On their 50th wedding anniversary she presented him with his first flower to her. She presented it in the form of a "rose finger rosary".
To Love is to keep close to your HEART and this special KEEPSAKES group does just that.
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