Additional Information
Is this bouquet safe for pets? | We recommend keeping dried flowers out of the reach of pets as dried flowers and grasses can be sharp if chewed and cause irritation. This will also help your dried flowers to last longer, as pets can damage them easily. |
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How long should the bouquet last? | Dried flowers don’t last forever, but can last a long time when cared for properly. Please note that dried flowers are fragile, so take care when handling them. You may see some breaks over time, or some petals may fall off. |
How should I care for this product? | When your flowers arrive, carefully unwrap them and place them in a vase. Don’t add water, as this will make the stems break down and become mouldy. Dried grasses can get a bit flattened on their journey, so when they arrive it's worth giving them a shake to fluff them back up. This is best done outside so the fluff doesn't get everywhere. Try to display your dried flowers out of direct sunlight, as too much light will cause them to fade more quickly. Keep your flowers in a warm, dry room with plenty of airflow to stop them becoming moist and mouldy. We recommend displaying your dried flowers in a spot where they won't be moved around too much, such as a side table. Too much movement can damage the delicate petals and stems. Similarly, keep them out of the reach of children and animals to avoid them being knocked. Dried grases naturally shed, but hair-spraying their plumes will help to reduce it. They're best displayed somewhere they won't be knocked or disturbed too often, as this will also reduce shedding and help them to look their best for longer. |
Will my flowers look like the picture? | The exact flowers and grasses are selected daily by our florists, so may vary slightly from the picture. However, the colours and overall look will be the same. |
How are the flowers packaged? | The flowers will be wrapped in branded cellophane for protection, and packaged in a branded cardboard box. |
Will the flowers come in water? | No, dried flowers do not need water. |