Find out what design is right for you!
Browse Pressed styles below.
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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.
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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.
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Corners
This design is more eclectic, with pieces coming from opposing corners, or all four. This is best for all-white bouquets or bouquets that are simple (one type of greenery and one type of flower) in order to add visual interest.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
-

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.
-

Corners
This design is more eclectic, with pieces coming from opposing corners, or all four. This is best for all-white bouquets or bouquets that are simple (one type of greenery and one type of flower) in order to add visual interest.
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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.
-

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.
-

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.