She acquired her first freeze-dried machine and the experimentation process began. There were few freeze-dried companies that could consistently deliver high quality freeze-dried botanicals. By the end of 2001, she had come up with a consistently successful process and started marketing the process for wedding bouquets.

Our extensive market research indicates that the demand and awareness of preserved floral keepsake is strong. Furthermore, in spite of the strong demand, there are few providers capable of addressing the need with the quality and care that Timeless Moments provides.

Being a stay at home Mom and caretaker, Linda has a great understanding of supplemental income and what it means. She searched for years looking to work from home Other programs proved unsuccessful, so she created her own wedding service business that has evolved into Timeless Moments. She understands, first hand, the needs of a home-based business and has created an exceptional opportunity for individuals. Timeless Moments dealerships are built to add depth and variety to any business or program. It is a great add-on to an exciting business.

The program Linda created provides you with a success plan for people like you who are searching for the right opportunity. Timeless Moments has created a recipe for fun and profit for motivated individuals.

About Timeless Moments

Timeless Moments was created in 2001 and has become the leading national freeze dried floral preservation company. Timeless Moments, from the Ohio headquarters, is the premier choice for wedding flower and bouquet preservation as well as freeze dried floral keepsakes for every momentous event in life. Timeless Moments continues to innovate by adding a line of hand-crafted floral jewelry that takes freeze dried flower preservation to new levels while offering beautiful one of a kind pieces to cherish and wear.

Linda Saadeh is the owner and creative force behind Timeless Moments. She brings 14 years of Bridal Industry experience to this company. She is a college graduate who majored in Business Marketing and Management.

In 1993, Linda started a home-based wedding favor business. It was a success and within 4 years she turned it into a full-service bridal shop with everything from dresses to wedding accessories. Business growth was so strong that it prompted her to move it out of the home and open a bricks and mortar store. In 2000, a family illness forced her to sell the bridal shop but she kept her eye out for new business opportunities.

In 2001, she discovered the demand for flower preservation. The freeze-dried industry was fascinating to Linda and the profit potential piqued her interest. However, there weren't many resources containing useful information describing this preservation method.