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Frequently asked questions

  • Do you custom products?
    Yes, we do. If you have any suggestions please contact us via email or via phone.
  • How do I take care of my Artificial Flowers?
    Do weekly dusting Unlike organic flowers that wilt after some time, your Forever flowers only gather dust and look pretty all-year round. To take care of the dust it gathers, assess the amount of dust, and decide which product and strategy is best to use. For light dust deposits, try cleaning it lightly with a microfiber cloth or any type of cloth that can be able to take off the dust deposits. If the dust deposits are too stubborn and have seeped into the crevices (if the arrangement has some), try using a hair dryer set on the lowest setting. This will enable you to clean more effectively without needing to scrub hard as the heat from the hair dryer can blow away and soften stuck dust. For very stubborn dust deposits, you may use a vacuum cleaner to make sure every section of the artificial arrangement is dust-free. But be wary of using it on fragile arrangements such as those with thin petals and weak branches as this might do more harm than good to your arrangement’s aesthetic. Give them a ‘salty’ treatment Keep your arrangement fresh by using salt to treat it. You’ve seen salt do wonder with preserving food, now look and see how it can preserve even your artificial arrangements! To accomplish this, place your artificial flower arrangements inside a resealable bag and sprinkle coarse salt. Seal the bag and shake it, letting the salt scratch through and loosen the grime and dust coating the entirety of the arrangement. If salt is unavailable, you can always try using cornmeal as an alternative. Sprinkle a dash of citrus Sometimes you buy your cleaning products, and then there are times you make them yourself. This is the perfect time to make them yourself. Not only will this give you some experience on being hands-on at something, but it can save you on money as well! To do this, grab an empty spray bottle and squeeze a lemon or two in it. Shake lightly until the acid is dissolved with the water and spritz some of your mixture on the arrangement. Only spritz the mixture on your arrangement once you’re finished wiping the dust off or else the water will just make the dust deposits sit and stick stronger to the arrangement’s surface. Don’t scrub the dirt off. Instead, wipe it gently with a cloth. Go traditional with soap and water If your flower arrangement isn’t too sensitive to moisture in general, try dunking them in a sink filled with soap and water. For good measure, skip this strategy if your arrangement is made up of flowers that have been hand-wrapped as it may weaken the floral tape and erode the glue, breaking apart the flower from the stem/branch. Avoid using warm water as it might melt or damage your arrangement’s colour and texture. Again, wipe lightly and avoid scrubbing as it might damage the arrangement’s quality. Once done, rinse your arrangement with water and dry lightly with a towel.
  • How do I take care of my Dried Flowers?
    Please, no water Unlike their fresh friends, dried blooms do not like water. None. It makes their stems weak and mouldy. Keep them warm and dry at all times. Avoid direct sunlight! Dried flowers will naturally fade over time, particularly if they are kept in direct sunlight. This is part of their charm, to be enjoyed as much as any other time. But to slow the fade, keep them away from direct sunlight. Be gentle They are fragile, and become more fragile as time goes on. You may see some fall out from grasses, some petals or some little blooms but don’t despair. Collect these goodies and enjoy them in another way. For example if you have fallout from lavender, collect it in a little pouch to rub and smell it for a calming burst of scent. A quiet place They’re best suited to a spot with little movement. Probably not be best to be placed on a dining table where they’ll be lifted up and down or moved around a lot. They would be better suited to a side table perhaps, a more ‘permanent’ spot. Keep out of reach of little people and fluffy things They’re best kept out of reach of children and pets to keep them looking their best for the longest time. To avoid knocks, getting caught in furry coats or smushed by little hands, and to stop them ending up in little mouths - they’re not edible!! Good airflow Ensure good airflow around your blooms and prevent temperature fluctuations. They don’t need airflow directly from an open window but in a stagnant or damp room they may become moist. If they become moist they can become mouldy. Sometimes vases can capture moisture and humidity within them so check the stems within the vase now and then - see that they’re nice and dry. If they look a little moist, think about putting them in a different vase.
  • What are the flowers made from?
    We have imported material from Vietnam and custom in New Zealand.
  • What are the flowers material?
    We specifies each item showing on the item name and description. Please find from there.
  • How do I take care of my crafts Bags?
    When getting handmade bags keep in mind that this natural product is delicate and cannot overload or overweight. If it gets in contact with water legit dry on the sun and keep it in ventilated places.
  • What are the Craft Bags made from?
    We manuafacted in Vietnam and import to New Zealand.
  • Where do you ship?
    We ship within Australia and New Zealand.
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