A Blooming Guide: How to Care for Preserved Flowers

Preserved flowers offer a timeless beauty that lasts far beyond the typical lifespan of fresh blooms. These everlasting blossoms are perfect for those who want to enjoy the elegance of flowers without the constant maintenance. However, to ensure your preserved flowers stay vibrant and beautiful, it's essential to follow some care guidelines. In this blog post, we'll explore the best practices for taking care of preserved flowers, allowing you to enjoy their charm for an extended period.

  1. Avoid Direct Sunlight: Preserved flowers have undergone a unique preservation process to maintain their natural appearance. However, long exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading over time. To keep your preserved flowers looking their best, place them in an area with indirect sunlight or in a room with curtains that filter the sunlight.

  2. Maintain Optimal Temperature and Humidity: Preserved flowers are sensitive to extreme temperature and humidity changes. Keep them in a climate-controlled environment and well-ventilated area. A consistent indoor temperature range of 15-24°C and a humidity level below 70%. Avoid placing them near heaters, air conditioners, or water sources such as sinks.

  3. Handle with Care: While preserved flowers last longer than fresh ones, they are quite delicate. Avoid touching the petals or holding the arrangement with too much pressure as it could easily break or gets misshaped. Handle them with care to prevent breakage or damage. 

  4. No Water Needed: One of the main advantages of preserved flowers is that they require no watering. In fact, exposing them to moisture can be detrimental. Keep them away from humid areas, and never attempt to revive them with water. Preserved flowers have already undergone a preservation process that removes their need for water.

  5. Dust Occasionally: Dust can accumulate on the petals and leaves of preserved flowers. Gently dust them using a soft brush, a can of compressed air on a low setting, or a blow dry with cold air setting in the lowest power. Make sure to hold the can or blow dryer at a safe distance to avoid damaging the delicate petals.

  6. Display in a Suitable Vase: Choose a vase that complements the aesthetic of your preserved flowers. Ensure it is clean and dry before placing the blooms inside. If the preserved flowers came with a display case, use it to protect them from dust and other environmental factors.

  7. Keep Away from Pets and Children: While preserved flowers are non-toxic, it's best to keep them out of reach of pets and small children. The delicate nature of the blooms may make them tempting to touch or play with, leading to unintentional damage.

With proper care, preserved flowers can grace your living space with their everlasting beauty for months or even years. By following these simple guidelines, you can ensure that your preserved floral arrangements remain a stunning and enduring centerpiece in your home. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the timeless elegance of your preserved blooms.

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