Dried Flower Care
First things first, and this one's a no-brainer - keep those dried flowers dry! We know, we know, it's in the name, but trust us, it's worth repeating. They have already gone through the drying process, so it is important to avoid adding any more water as it can ruin the stems!
So, remember, keep those dried flowers dry and follow these care tips to ensure they stay looking fabulous for years to come. Happy decorating!
TLC TIPS
Keep them away from direct sunlight or heat
Dried flowers are delicate and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and heat can cause them to fade or become brittle. Find a spot in your home that receives indirect light or use curtains to filter the sunlight.
Dust them regularly
Just like any other decorative item in your home, dried flowers can accumulate dust over time. Gently dust them with a soft brush or use a hairdryer on the lowest setting to blow away any dust particles.
Avoid high humidity
Dried flowers are more prone to moisture damage in humid environments. Keep them away from areas with high humidity, such as bathrooms or kitchens. If you live in a humid climate, consider using a dehumidifier in the room where you display your dried flowers.
Handle with care
Dried flowers are delicate, so handle them with care. Avoid touching them too much or placing them in high-traffic areas where they may get bumped or knocked over.
Enjoy their beauty
Dried flowers are a unique and long-lasting way to add beauty to your home. Take the time to appreciate their intricate details and the memories they represent. Each bouquet is a work of art that can bring joy to any room.