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Frame Colors
Frame Color Black
Black is the frame color we reach for when a story needs drama and intention. A black floral frame wraps your preserved bouquet or pressed blooms in a clean, gallery-style outline that makes every petal glow a little brighter. It is especially beautiful with white, blush, or pastel flowers, where the contrast feels like evening sky behind a garden.

Whether we are building a shadow box or a floating pressed flower piece, this deep tone reads modern, timeless, and a bit romantic-perfect for couples who love bold lines and simple decor. As we design, we treat the frame as part of the composition, balancing blooms and negative space so your eye is drawn inward, to the moment you are keeping safe.
Frame Color White
White is the frame color that feels like morning light-soft, clean, and effortlessly calm. Choosing a white pressed flower frame lets your preserved bouquet float gently on the wall, blending with bright, airy interiors while keeping the florals center stage.

We especially love pairing this option with garden-style layouts and bridal palettes, where the frame almost disappears, and your flowers look as if they are blooming right out of the glass. In a shadow box or floating frame, white creates a fresh, modern outline that still feels classic. It is the color we suggest when you want your keepsake to feel light, hopeful, and easy to style in any room for years to come.
Frame Color White Distressed
Our white distressed frame color is for the pieces that feel like they already belong in your family history. The gently weathered finish adds a touch of rustic charm, as if your pressed bouquet or botanical art has lived in a beloved cottage for decades.

We reach for this option when the flowers themselves are soft and romantic-think muted roses, wildflowers, and flowing greenery. In a rustic white botanical shadow box or mounted pressed frame, the distressed edges echo the delicate aging of petals, without ever feeling worn out. It is a beautiful choice for couples who love farmhouse, vintage, or coastal styles, and want their preserved florals to feel instantly nostalgic.
Frame Color Gold Ornate
Gold ornate is the frame color we choose when a piece calls for a little ceremony of its own. This option turns your preserved florals into heirloom-style art, with intricate detailing that catches the light and quietly says, "this is important."

We love using this frame around rich, full bouquets-roses, peonies, statement greenery-where the warmth of the gold mirrors candlelight on petals. In a pressed frame or shadow box, it adds an elegant edge without overpowering the blooms. This is a beautiful fit for traditional interiors, formal weddings, or anyone who wants their floral story to feel like it belongs in a treasured gallery wall.
Frame Color Natural/oak
Our natural oak frame color brings the feeling of fresh-cut wood and open windows to your preserved florals. The soft, honeyed grain is subtle enough not to compete with the flowers, yet warm enough to make the whole piece feel grounded and organic.

We reach for natural oak when a bouquet has earthy, garden-inspired tones-eucalyptus, textured greenery, neutrals, and seasonal blooms. In a pressed frame or botanical shadow box, this wood finish pairs beautifully with modern, Scandinavian, or boho homes. It is the frame you choose when you want your keepsake to feel like a quiet, living piece of nature hanging on your wall.
Frame Color Walnut Brown
Walnut brown is our deep, moody wood frame option-the visual equivalent of a favorite old library. The rich tone sets a sophisticated stage for preserved flowers, especially whites, creams, and jewel-toned blooms that seem to glow against the darker grain.

When we design in a walnut botanical frame, we are thinking of heirlooms and story-rich spaces: mantelpieces, intimate hallways, reading nooks. The color adds depth and weight to shadow boxes and pressed art, making them feel anchored and intentional. It is a beautiful match for traditional, vintage, or modern-classic interiors where you want your florals to read as art, not just decor.
Frame Color Warm Walnut
Warm walnut is the frame color we choose when a piece needs both richness and softness. Slightly lighter and cozier than our darkest wood, it wraps your preserved bouquet in a gentle glow, like late-afternoon sun on a wooden table.

We love this option for floral stories filled with warm neutrals, terracotta accents, or sunset tones. In a shadow box or pressed frame, the warm walnut edge ties the colors together, making the artwork feel inviting rather than formal. It nestles easily into boho, mid-century, or desert-inspired spaces, giving your keepsake the look of art that has always belonged in your home.
Frame Color Brown Wood
Our brown wood frame color is that easy, go-with-everything choice that still feels thoughtful and natural. Neither too light nor too dark, it offers a gentle frame around your preserved flowers, letting the petals and greenery stay center stage.

We reach for this option when a client wants their piece to move with them through different homes and styles. In both pressed frames and floral shadow boxes, brown wood adds a hint of organic warmth without locking you into a specific look. It is the quiet, reliable frame that helps your bouquet story feel at home in a nursery, a living room, or a hallway gallery wall.
Frame Color Reclaimed Barnwood
Reclaimed barnwood is our frame color for the wildly romantic, lived-in stories-the bouquets that still carry a bit of earth and sky in them. With its weathered texture and visible grain, this frame makes preserved petals feel like they were discovered in an old farmhouse or tucked away in an artist's studio.

We love pairing barnwood with wildflower-style arrangements, muted tones, and pieces meant to feel deeply nostalgic. In a pressed flower frame or rustic shadow box, the reclaimed look adds character and a subtle nod to reuse, turning your keepsake into eco-minded art. It is a beautiful choice if you are drawn to rustic, farmhouse, or nature-inspired spaces.

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