How far in advance can I create my wedding sola wood flowers? Most common sola flower questions answered! (2024)

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March 16, 2020

Ok, you ordered your sola wood flowers (maybe some greenery too!) and they have just been delivered to your front door. Now what?!

First things first, open all the bags

While sola wood flowers may feel a little like foam, they are made from a lightweight wood called shola/sola. The first step when they arrive is to open all the bags and allow some air circulation. Feel free to keep them in the box we shipped them in to you or you can store your flowers in a different container for when you are ready to create. A few suggestions we have for a container: a box/tube/basket without a top on, a box with holes in it, or add holes to a box if you need a top on it (again, to ensure proper airflow!).

How early can you dye the flowers?

This is one of the most common questions we get asked and the simplest answer is: as soon as they arrive! If your event or arrangement will be taking place months or even years from their arrival date, here are some suggestions to keep them in tip-top shape.

Once you have dyed the flowers and they have fully dried (we suggest waiting 24-48 hours if air drying), you can store them just as you did the raw flowers when you received them. Keep them out of direct sunlight to avoid color fading and out of extreme weather/temperatures - a dry, mild temperature environment is best.

How early can I make the bouquet, corsages, boutonnieres, centerpieces, etc?

As early as you want and as many spaces as you have to store your pieces before the big day! One thing to note, however, is if you are using preserved greenery, you’ll need to follow some additional rules. Preserved greenery is known to weep in "atmospheric changes to moisture" - ie. if it is humid (cold or warm weather doesn't matter) it may start to weep. This is when the dye that is placed into the preserved greenery to make it a vibrate color starts to drip and bead up on the leaves of the greenery. It can cause staining. If you want to use preserved greenery on your big day, we suggest you wait closer to your event to make your flower arrangement so you have a smaller chance of weeping. But know that no matter how many precautions you take, weeping can happen.

How do I prep the greenery?

To prep the artificial greenery I will be using, I like to clip stems individually from the greenery bunch or bush. Sometimes I will strip the lower leaves on a stem to create a clean surface for my handle. Those lower leaves, I will glue onto wire stems so they can be brought up into a more prominent place in the bouquet.

Want to see me prep a wedding from start (dyeing) to finish (greenery) click on theimage below!

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How far in advance can I create my wedding sola wood flowers? Most common sola flower questions answered!? ›

How Far In Advance Should I Order For My Wedding? We recommend ordering as soon as possible! Our flowers do not wilt - they are made of sola wood! That way if something unexpected happens, it's not a huge deal!

How far in advance can you make wedding flower arrangements? ›

If you're planning to make the bouquet a few days in advance, don't do it earlier than 1-2 days before the big day. You want your flowers to be as fresh as possible, and not all of them can last long.

How many days before wedding can you get flowers? ›

Plan to have your flowers delivered 2-3 days prior to your event to ensure that the fresh flowers have time to rehydrate and will be blooming for your big day. On arrival, let them rehydrate, and plan to arrange them on the day prior to your event.

How long do sola wood flowers stay soft? ›

How long do wood flowers last? Forever! Or, at long as you take care of them. Keeping them out of direct sunlight and in a dry room is best.

How long will flowers stay fresh for wedding? ›

How long do fresh flowers last? Most florists agree that flowers should last a good 7-10 days from purchase, depending on the individual variety. In extreme heat this reduces slightly but with a little extra care you should be able to enjoy them for at least a week.

How many days in advance should I get flowers? ›

We recommend getting your flowers 2-3 days before the big event. This time frame allows for ample prep, rehydration, and design work. Now, if the wedding or event coincides with a holiday weekend, play it safe and add an extra day to account for any shipping hiccups.

How long should you condition flowers before arranging? ›

Place prepared stems in a bucket of clean water and leave in a cool place for at least two to three hours or, ideally, overnight. This will allow the flowers to drink before being brought into a warmer environment. Some plants with soft stems and heavy flower head, such as tulips and gerberas, are prone to bending.

How far in advance should I order sola wood flowers? ›

How Far In Advance Should I Order For My Wedding? We recommend ordering as soon as possible! Our flowers do not wilt - they are made of sola wood! That way if something unexpected happens, it's not a huge deal!

Are sola wood flowers cheaper than real flowers? ›

Cost Savings

Sola wood flowers, which are made from thin, lightweight pieces of wood, typically cost at least 50% less than fresh flowers. Silk flowers, the artificial flowers found at your local craft store, will range in price depending on quality.

How do you make sola wood flowers look real? ›

To make the flowers look more realistic, try to choose sola flowers in only one color. It is not very hard to make sola flowers look real when they have the same colors in one vase. Just arrange sola wood flowers orderly in an odd number and use a clear glass to give a stylish design.

How do you keep flowers fresh overnight for a wedding? ›

Clear out some shelf space and place the flowers in a secure spot in the fridge. Leave the flowers in the refrigerator for about six hours overnight, and you'll have a cheery bundle of blooms waiting for you in the morning!

What do florists do with flowers after wedding? ›

Some floral designers will transport flowers back to their studios to upcycle arrangements for a different occasion. Florists may also partner with organizations that accept donations of flowers post-event. Or, the flowers could sadly be discarded as trash.

When should I start planning wedding flowers? ›

Ideally, you should consider your wedding flowers around six to 12 months before the big day. This gives you enough time to research styles and trends, gather inspiration, and browse different floral arrangements.

How long after wedding can you preserve flowers? ›

Answer: “The best plan is to get the bouquet to whoever is preserving it as soon as possible after the wedding—we recommend within about four days,” says Stefanie Kitcher, floral preserver and artist at Old City's Hana Willow Design.

How long can flowers go without water in a car? ›

During months of high temperatures, cut flowers won't last in a car for more than 30 minutes without beginning to wilt. During cooler temperatures, they may survive for a few hours. Always place them in a spot in the car out of direct sunlight.

How do you preserve a wedding bouquet before a wedding? ›

Air-Dried Flowers

Fresh is best! For best results, tie each individual stem with a piece of string and hang upside down. This can take up to three weeks, so ensure the location is a dry, warm place. Once completely dried, you can display them in a vase or create something artistic like a wreath!

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