The Challenge of Preserving White Bouquets
All-white bouquets are timeless and elegant, but they require extra attention in preservation. White flowers, especially roses, undergo significant colour changes.
How White Flowers Change Over Time:
- Cream or Ivory Tint – White roses often turn a soft cream or ivory shade as they dry.
- Yellowing – Some white flowers can take on a slightly yellow hue.
- Texture Importance – To maintain visual appeal, incorporating different textures like baby's breath, eucalyptus, or ivory-toned filler flowers helps enhance the final piece.
For a more dynamic composition, I recommend adding subtle touches of colour to an all-white bouquet, ensuring the final resin piece has depth and contrast.