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Browse Pressed styles below.

  • Framed floral paper art with yellow, white, and blue paper flowers and green paper leaves, placed on a beige tiled floor and white wall.

    Bird's Eye

    This is your classic round look, displaying florals bunched together from a top-down view. This design is best for bouquets made up of mostly roses, or simple bouquets with less than three types of flowers.

  • A framed pressed flower display with pastel pink, purple, white, and blue flowers, placed in front of a distressed green wooden dresser.

    Profile

    This design is a side-view of your bouquet. This is best for whimsical bouquets with long wispy pieces and lots of texture, or for those wanting to include their ribbon in the final project.

  • Framed artwork of white flowers and green leaves on a wooden floor.

    Corners

    This design is more eclectic, with pieces coming from opposing corners, or all four. This works well for any kind of bouquet, but especially for all-white bouquets to add visual interest.

  • Pressed flower arrangement with white, yellow, pink, and purple flowers displayed in a glass frame.

    Banner

    This design is a unique option that connects the flowers from one corner or side to another. This is a good choice for bouquets containing a wide variety of flowers, as it aims to display each one in its entirety.

  • A framed display of pressed dried flowers and green leaves set against a background with painted vases and flowers.

    Garden

    This design lays out the pieces of your bouquet to look like a wild meadow. This style is best for bouquets containing mainly long pieces or small flowers like stock, chamomile, delphinium, and lavender.

  • Hand holding a wooden tray filled with pressed flowers and blue butterflies, outdoor background with blurred greenery.

    Sprinkle

    This design is recommended mainly for smaller frames, trays, or projects for the purpose of gifting, as it is simple and universal. This style takes a mixture of whole flowers and petals to create a dispersed look across the face of the surface. or mini-frames and trays purchased as add-ons.

Browse 3D styles below.

  • Framed floral art piece with pink, white, and yellow flowers and green leaves, placed against an antiqued green distressed dresser.

    Bird's Eye

    This is your classic round look, displaying florals bunched together from a top-down view. This design is best for bouquets made up of mostly roses, or simple bouquets with less than three types of flowers.

  • Framed colorful flower arrangement with roses, daisies, chrysanthemums, and other flowers, tied with a white ribbon.

    Profile

    This design is a side-view of your bouquet. This is best for whimsical bouquets with long wispy pieces and lots of texture, or for those wanting to include their ribbon in the final project.

  • Floral art piece featuring red, white, pink, orange, and purple flowers with green leaves, arranged in a crescent shape on a transparent acrylic frame placed on a brown surface.

    Corners

    This design is more eclectic, with pieces coming from opposing corners, or all four. This works well for any kind of bouquet, but especially for all-white bouquets to add visual interest.

  • Framed floral arrangement with pink and purple flowers, displayed on a wooden floor against a rustic green dresser.

    Banner

    This design is a unique option that connects the flowers from one corner or side to another. This is a good choice for bouquets containing a wide variety of flowers, as it aims to display each one in its entirety.

  • A flat-lay arrangement of various dried plants, flowers, and a feather on a light wooden board, positioned on a wooden floor.

    Garden

    This design lays out the pieces of your bouquet to look like a wild meadow. This style is best for bouquets containing mainly long pieces or small flowers like stock, chamomile, delphinium, and lavender.

  • Framed display of various preserved flowers, including black, white, red, and brown blooms, arranged on a white background.

    Sprinkle

    This design is recommended mainly for smaller frames or projects for the purpose of gifting, as it is simple and universal. This style takes a mixture of whole flowers and petals to create a dispersed look across the face of the surface.