Frequently asked questions
What are your artificial flowers made of?
All of our artificial flowers are made from the finest quality materials. The fabrics have been carefully selected to ensure that our flowers look as close to nature as possible. Most of our simulation flowers and trees are made of polyester fiber and other synthetic materials.The ones for lilies, tulips and magnolias, on the other hand, are made primarily of polyurethane, a foam-like material that has been treated to ensure that each petal holds its shape perfectly.
How do I take care of my faux flowers & plants?
Artificial flowers really require very little maintenance but there are a few tips that we recommend to keep your blooms looking 'fresh'. We would suggest each month putting your hairdryer on a cool setting and using this to blow away any dust that may have settled on the petals. This is especially important for the white and lighter coloured flowers as it's the dust that tends to cause marks whereas these don't show up as much on the darker colours. If you do see a mark on the blooms we would suggest using a damp cloth to try remove any stains.
For the more delicate flowers such as our tulips, lilies and magnolia these are made from a special type of treated foam and it's important not to get these wet! If you do spot any marks on them then the best remedy is to use a baby wipe to try to remove the stain. We do not recommend placing the flowers in direct sunlight, in case there could be some colour-fading over time(White color oxidizes and yellows easily).
What are the stems made of?
All of our flowers have stems which are comprised of one or multiple soft wires (depending on the flower) running down the centre which has been wrapped in paper and finished with a layer of plastic. As each of the stems are wired, they can easily be bent to fit any height of vase and straightened later if you decide to change how you want to display them!
How do I cut the stems?
As there is a wire running through each of the stems, we would ideally recommend using wire cutters to cut through the stem however if these aren't available then a strong pair of garden or kitchen scissors should do the trick!
One tip if you are having trouble getting through the wire is to cut through the paper and plastic with your scissors and make a small knick in the wire. Bend the wire back and forth which will help to weaken the wire and ultimately break it.
Can I mix and match different flowers by myself?
Of course.Make of your own bouquet. You may put tulips with calla lilies, peonies, roses and some green leaves together, make a beautiful bouquet. Use the beautiful packing outside the bouquet, it will be a good gift for your mother, father friends and everyone you loved.
Can my flowers be placed in water?
They certainly can! All of our stems are sealed at the bottom therefore placing them in water for short periods of time is absolutely fine,you may put them in a glass vase with water. And, you may water the surface of the flower head to make the tulips looks fresh.