WreathsUpdated 2 months ago
Removal from Box
- Cut the plastic retention straps on the bottom of the shipment box. Then lift the wreath from its base to remove from the box.
- Some shifting is normal during transit. Gently fluff and flowers, foliage, or other embellishments to achieve desired look. See “Styling” section for suggestions.
Cleaning
- To properly clean artificial flowers, simply use a feather duster, compressed air, or a hairdryer on a cool setting. Faux flowers can also be cleaned with a damp cloth. For Real Touch flowers, use a wet melamine foam sponge to gently wipe petals.
Styling
- Bending: Most artificial flowers have a wired stem. To style a faux floral wreath that looks real, you can bend the stems to create an organic, fresh-cut look.
- Fluffing: For that fresh from the garden look, fluff up the petals and leaves of your artificial flowers. Some petals are wired and can be manipulated to imitate different stages of growth.
Storage
- When not in use, store your wreath in a cool, dry place. We suggest using a coat hanger to conveniently store your wreath until next use. Plastic storage bins are also great options for safe storage.
- When properly cleaned and stored, we generally estimate 3-5 year lifespan for a wreath displayed in an outdoor environment.