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Custom Bouquet Fine Art Cyanotype
Original Fine Artwork made from your bouquet.
Custom Botanical Cyanotypes
Transform your bouquet into a one-of-a-kind 16 × 20 inch cyanotype, an archival photographic fine art print made with organic matter and sunlight. Pressed flowers become delicate silhouettes against rich prussian blue, preserving the shape and structure of your bouquet long after the real flowers fade.
This process is a meaningful way to honor weddings, memorials, anniversaries, or any personal milestone worth holding onto. Each piece is handcrafted and designed to last.
Cyanotype is a contact-print process. Pressed flowers, leaves, feathers, and other botanical matter are arranged directly onto watercolor paper and exposed to sunlight, capturing their form as a two-dimensional composition.
Choosing Your Flowers
Almost any bouquet can become a beautiful print. Flowers with thinner, more open petals, like ranunculus, cosmos, larkspur, and ferns, tend to press flat easily and let more light through, which creates soft, detailed silhouettes. Adding foliage and stems brings in extra texture and movement.
Thicker or more dimensional blooms, like garden roses or peonies, press a little differently. They tend to create bolder, more solid shapes rather than delicate translucent ones, which has its own kind of beauty. Most bouquets are a mix of both, and that variety is often what makes a print feel full and alive.
Wherever your bouquet falls, I'll work with what you send to create the best possible composition.
If You're Local
I'll need your bouquet within 24 hours of the event so that I can press the flowers before they dry or lose integrity. Freshness is integral to the printing process.
If You're Shipping
You must press your flowers within 24 hours of the event. Order your flower press before your scheduled event so flowers can be pressed on time. Flowers that are not pressed promptly will begin to dry out, crumble, and will not print well. Flowers must be then shipped to me in the flower press. The flower press will not be returned unless a pre-paid shipping return label is provided. Purchase your flower press here.
A few things to know before you book:
Full payment is required at checkout to reserve your commission
Flower presses aren't provided. You'll need your own for shipped orders
Shipping pressed flowers to me is your responsibility
The final print depends on the condition and freshness of what I receive
Artistic decisions and final composition are at the discretion of the artist
Because this process depends on sunlight and season, timelines vary.
By booking, you're agreeing to these terms, including preparation, shipping, and the natural limitations of a sun-and-organic-matter process.
Refunds and Cancellations
Due to the custom nature of this service, all sales are final. No refunds, returns, or exchanges will be issued once payment is made.
Copyright
The artist retains full copyright to the artwork, videos of the process and reproduction prints. The client may not reproduce the image for commercial use without written permission.
Please email whitneykear@gmail.com with any questions.
Original Fine Artwork made from your bouquet.
Custom Botanical Cyanotypes
Transform your bouquet into a one-of-a-kind 16 × 20 inch cyanotype, an archival photographic fine art print made with organic matter and sunlight. Pressed flowers become delicate silhouettes against rich prussian blue, preserving the shape and structure of your bouquet long after the real flowers fade.
This process is a meaningful way to honor weddings, memorials, anniversaries, or any personal milestone worth holding onto. Each piece is handcrafted and designed to last.
Cyanotype is a contact-print process. Pressed flowers, leaves, feathers, and other botanical matter are arranged directly onto watercolor paper and exposed to sunlight, capturing their form as a two-dimensional composition.
Choosing Your Flowers
Almost any bouquet can become a beautiful print. Flowers with thinner, more open petals, like ranunculus, cosmos, larkspur, and ferns, tend to press flat easily and let more light through, which creates soft, detailed silhouettes. Adding foliage and stems brings in extra texture and movement.
Thicker or more dimensional blooms, like garden roses or peonies, press a little differently. They tend to create bolder, more solid shapes rather than delicate translucent ones, which has its own kind of beauty. Most bouquets are a mix of both, and that variety is often what makes a print feel full and alive.
Wherever your bouquet falls, I'll work with what you send to create the best possible composition.
If You're Local
I'll need your bouquet within 24 hours of the event so that I can press the flowers before they dry or lose integrity. Freshness is integral to the printing process.
If You're Shipping
You must press your flowers within 24 hours of the event. Order your flower press before your scheduled event so flowers can be pressed on time. Flowers that are not pressed promptly will begin to dry out, crumble, and will not print well. Flowers must be then shipped to me in the flower press. The flower press will not be returned unless a pre-paid shipping return label is provided. Purchase your flower press here.
A few things to know before you book:
Full payment is required at checkout to reserve your commission
Flower presses aren't provided. You'll need your own for shipped orders
Shipping pressed flowers to me is your responsibility
The final print depends on the condition and freshness of what I receive
Artistic decisions and final composition are at the discretion of the artist
Because this process depends on sunlight and season, timelines vary.
By booking, you're agreeing to these terms, including preparation, shipping, and the natural limitations of a sun-and-organic-matter process.
Refunds and Cancellations
Due to the custom nature of this service, all sales are final. No refunds, returns, or exchanges will be issued once payment is made.
Copyright
The artist retains full copyright to the artwork, videos of the process and reproduction prints. The client may not reproduce the image for commercial use without written permission.
Please email whitneykear@gmail.com with any questions.
