Artist Makes Clay Bouquets That Brides Can Keep Forever

Your wedding is only one day. You get one moment but a million new memories. There are some things you can hold on to from the day, like your dress, suit, a piece of cake, etc., though usually not flowers. But a lot of thought and money goes into the flowers, especially the bride's bouquet. One artist has figured out how to make them last.

Olga Mironova has always loved making things — first out of beads, then flowers out of silk, and now she works with clay. 

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For over five years now she has been making bouquets and accessories out of clay.

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She graduated school as a florist and now works at a wedding decor business in Russia.

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While she does make real flower arrangements, her clay ones are what we've fallen in love with.

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They're made from polymer clay, which makes the bouquets very light and durable so that they can be shipped anywhere.

Now you can have another keepsake from your special day that will stay fresh and beautiful for years to come! 

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Check out her Etsy store to get yours!