Bouquet

    1. Upon receiving our bouquets, keep them upright/slanted at 45 degrees as there’s a considerable amount of water in it to keep the flowers fresh. Fresh flower can last for 3-5 days
    2. You can either unwrap the bouquet & place them in a vase, or you can simply place them at your favourite spot without tearing them up.
    3. To ensure its freshness, place them in a cool and well-ventilated spot. Avoid direct sunlight (most flowers don’t do well in heat) or directly under the air-con/fan (they will dehydrate and perish more quickly).
    4. ​Cooling areas do not equate to our food fridge as – i) the water in your bouquet will spill & ii) our food fridge will absorb moisture out of the flowers, causing them to dry up & wilt. Placing the bouquets in air-conditioned room or non-humid rooms is absolutely fine.
    5. When the flowers are about to wilt, try placing them upside down for them to dry beautifully. You’ll never know how pretty your blooms will turn out even after they’re dried up. And the best part, you can keep them forever!

 

*Note: not every flowers can dry up, this is a trial & error process*

 

Vase Arrangements

  1. The same steps as 3, 4 & 5 for bouquets.
  2. Fresh flower can last for 3-5 days
  3. Remove all the wrapping and cotton from the bouquet. Fill up your favourite vase with some fresh, cool water. Trim the stems. Remove excess leaves so that all your beautiful petals get the water. Leaves in water will decompose quickly and shorten the lifespan of your flowers. Keep them away from direct heat! They prefer staying cool (calm and collected).
  4. Treat your flowers to some fresh water every day and trim the steam every day or two. About +/- 1cm will do. Be careful of your fingers & do not hold so near the ends!

 

Preserved flowers

Preserved flowers are real and natural flowers that have undergone a special chemical process to maintain their beauty and freshness with no need for water or sunlight.

Typically preserved flowers can last up to 1 year or more. They are mostly care-free, just avoid direct sunlight and humid areas as it may cause the colors to fade. If they are getting dusty, we recommend canned air or a blow dryer on a low cool setting.

 

Dried flowers

Dried flowers are real flowers that have undergone a dry process by dehydrating naturally, placing them face down. Once completely dry, they can undergo a colouration and setting treatment so that they regain some of their original appearance.

Typically last up to 6 months or more. They are more fragile than fresh flowers and preserved flowers, their branches and stems break easily, the colour gradually fades and the petals fall off or break. To keeping them longer, just avoid direct sunlight and humid areas.