So I feel like I'm about ready to throw up and here's why.
My wife's wedding bouquet that she carried down the aisle almost 11 years ago was kept under a glass display case in a vase. It wasn't prepared for long storage like this at all but it has survived since our wedding day. Barely a petal has fallen off the bouquet.
It was kept on top of our bedroom dresser. A small 5x7 painting was leaning on it as well.
Well I was putting laundry away in the dresser and I walked by it and between the mild movements from opening and closing drawers and the vibration from just walking by the dresser, it fell off and was completely ruined.
Needless to say my wife is heartbroken that it was destroyed.
TL;DR My wife's 10yr old preserved wedding bouquet was ruined today
Pleed4U t1_j2c88av wrote
Save the stem pieces if you have them still, recreate the bouquet (pref take a pic to a GOOD florist & explain this story), have them recreate then dry it (some florist will do this for a fee, you can do it, or a service ). Then take those scraps from the original boutique and if possible create a braid from the stems, if not dry out the scraps, break down and stick in a nice lace bag. Idk if this helps any but accidents happen! My original engagement rings was destroyed 😠but I’ve got a recreation years later 😊