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    NEW ✨ Fresh flowers are now available. Check them out in our Store.

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    👋🏼 Welcome to your flowers and gft shop in the Philippines!

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    1 week lead time required for all custom orders.

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    Nationwide shipping available 📦

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    🛒 Same day pickup for dried flowers orders in Shopee available Mondays to Saturdays with a cut-off time of 10AM.

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    Contact us for same day delivery products available. Cut off is 11AM.

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Dried Flowers Care

There's always a first time! Let us walk you through how to properly handle these beauties.

Just follow these steps and let's keep those flowers for as long as we could.

No Water Needed

Keep your dried flowers dry at all times to keep them strong and mold-free. Absolutely no water needed for these flowers. 

No Direct Sunlight

Keep them away from direct sunlight to slow down the fading process, which is natural, by the way, over time.

Be Gentle

Handle them with care. They are fragile to start with, especially the naturally dried ones (not preserved) and they become even more fragile over time.

Less is More

Place them in their spot and avoid moving them around too much. Less movement, the longer they will last.

Good Airflow

Avoid putting in a stagnant, damp or high humidity room. Ensure they get good airflow around them. Avoid too much temperature fluctuations.

No Contact

Keep them away from pets, babies or small children unsupervised as they are not edible. Some flower varieties are unsafe. They could prick your or cut your skin

Cleaning

Keep them clean by dusting them off with a duster. Hair dryer in low speed in a cool setting or no heat can also work in cleaning them.

Storage

Store seasonal dried flowers products in sealed boxes. Wrap with paper or cardboard so they don't draw moisture in. Avoid placing them in overly dry or damp spots. Do not store them in plastic.

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