The Process of sending your flowers

What happens?

You will need to contact us to arrange to ship your flowers, we will go over what design you want, any colour options and, if needed, a home visit for furniture measurements - we like to do this to ensure we get any colour scheme or style to match as much as possible!
ship flowers - mailing flowers - send fresh flowers

For all other items

 For all other items you are sending please refer to the "Label it up" step at the bottom of the page 

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    How do you send flowers through the post?

    Find a box the right size to fit your bouquet, if its not tall enough you can cut off an inch or 2 from the bottom of the stems - ensure you mark the box as FRAGILE FRESH FLOWERS  Place a cardboard florists vase in the centre of your box.  If you don't have a florists box then anything you can fashion to hold the base if perfectly fine! 

  • Empty cardboard box with crumpled newspaper for padding

    Next

    Screw up newspaper pages and stuff them around the edges of the box to hold it securely in place. Do not use any bubble wrap or it might make your flowers sweat. 

  • Hand holding a bouquet of white and purple roses with variegated green leaves, wrapped in white fabric with buttons.

    Fresh & Delicious

     Trim the stems a little if you are feeling brave. The bottoms will have sealed themselves up since your florist made the bouquet so you will be helping them to drink better. Wet some kitchen paper and fold it up around the BOTTOM of the stems. Don't just wrap it around the sides. They drink from the bottom. 

  • Open cardboard box filled with crumpled newspaper and a pink document on top.

    Whats in the box

    Please include a piece of paper with all your details written on it. Please include your full name and your chosen style of preservation 

  • Bouquet of purple and white flowers in a cardboard box with newspaper packing

    In The Box

    Put the bouquet carefully into the cardboard vase. It should fit quite snugly and not move around too much. Put some more newspaper in the vase if your bouquet is too wobbly.

  • Open cardboard box containing flowers wrapped in newspaper

    Packaging

    Pack some more newspaper loosely around the sides and top of the bouquet. 

  • Hand holding a bouquet of white and purple roses with variegated leaves, wrapped in clear plastic with a green band.

    Secure

    Put a sandwich bag around the kitchen paper and the bottom of the stems. This will stop the water from leaking all over the rest of your box. Use an elastic band to secure the plastic bag in place Put a sandwich bag around the kitchen paper and the bottom of the stems. This will stop the water from leaking all over the rest of your box. Use an elastic band to secure the plastic bag in place 

  • Cardboard box with "Fragile" tape, "Fresh Flowers" and "This Way Up" marked on it.

    Label it up

     Seal the box closed with sellotape. Write your address on the box if you purchased a P&P Pack, or just ask me for the address if not. Take it to the post office and ask for Special Delivery Before 1pm Service. It should cost about £11. 

  • Illustration of a delivery person holding a Royal Mail package

    The Postage address is

    Really Resin Limited

    42 Voelas Street 

    Liverpool 

    L8 3AA 

Please note

We will not be held responsible if your flowers arrived in a poor state 


We are also not able to return flowers sent to us unless otherwise stated and this will be at additional cost to the buyer 

Please ensure you follow the above steps in sending your flowers to ensure they arrive in the best way possible. Although every effort is made to try our best we can only do so much with damaged flowers, if they are damp, mushy, brown and mouldy then they will still look like this in resin!  We advise to take a photo of the flowers ready to ship and we will send a picture to you when they arrive.