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Everlastings Flowers Barbara Gaffney, the founder and owner of "Everlastings" has for over 20 years adopted her own preferred method of pressing and drying flowers. Ms.

We service nation-wide. In 1997, Barbara was chosen as one of only 14 Americans to participate in "The 1st International Pressed Flower Exhibition" in Nagano, Japan. In 1998, she participated in a touring exhibition throughout Japan. Gaffney is currently working on two pieces that will be entered into competition at the Royal Horticulturist Society, in the Lawrence Hall, Vincent Square, Westminste

r England (June 2001). The International Pressed Flower Art Society will host this event and this large UK-Japan cultural exchange is officially part of the "Japan Art of Oshibana Exhibition". Gaffney states that "the Japanese have brought our craft to a new level. With their love of nature, their spirituality, combined with new methods and materials, pressed flower craft is fast emerging as a true art form. At Everlastings we have invested in Japanese flower presses that will help the flowers dry with a high degree of color and delicacy. Although Everlastings employs others to help run the studio, the final artwork is done entirely by Ms. Gaffney to insure the highest quality in design. About the process
Many methods can be used to preserve flowers. Our goal is to create a long lasting keepsake. For that reason we prefer pressing over freeze drying. Freeze dried tends to lose its color and the flowers get brittle very quickly whereas pressing holds its color nicely and will stay brilliant for years to come. Many of our customers prefer an unobtrusive look in framing as compared to the big plastic bubble frame that is used to hold a freeze dried bouquet. Another big benefit in pressing is that with the use of our special powders, we can accept flowers that are not in perfect condition! The person who calls us a few days after the wedding is often happy to hear that we can still use the original flowers, not replacements!!! Recommended flowers for pressing
Certain flowers lend themselves to the pressing process. For example, red roses deepen to a burgundy shade while pinks, often go a shade lighter. Brides who visit our studio PRIOR to the wedding can view actual samples and take a list of preferred flowers to their florist. Placing an order
Consultations at Everlastings are always free, however, if a bride chooses to save her bouquet, a press is reserved for her and she will receive a special kit that will help keep her flowers at their best until they reach the studio for preservation. A deposit is required when placing an order. The final payment is due upon completion of the design (usually between 3 to 6 weeks).

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