How to care for or restore preserved flowers when the weather gets cold and humid?
2022-05-09

Winter is quietly approaching, and the weather is getting colder! So, will this situation affect the quality of our preserved flowers? Is it even possible that we see the petals turning transparent, which would be quite awkward?
So, how can we restore preserved flowers after they have become damp? Today, I will talk about this, and I hope everyone doesn't worry, as it can all be restored through care!
Due to the damp weather, everywhere is wet, causing some flower shops or preserved flowers that have already been given as gifts to also become damp. The most common issue is that they turn transparent, and the colors may fade or deepen. Is there any way to avoid the dampness of preserved flowers?
Let's first review a part of the process in making preserved flowers. Preserved flowers are processed through a series of complex procedures such as dehydration, decolorization, drying, and dyeing. Because the production process is complicated and the price is high, those who receive preserved flower gifts take extra care of them.
Another situation is long-term exposure to air, which causes a layer of substance similar to water to appear on the surface.
To avoid the above situations, I suggest that friends with flower boxes or landscape series can place a pack of desiccant inside the flower box or glass cover, and then cover the flower box or glass cover. After the damp weather passes, you can open the lid to enjoy.
For friends with the photo frame series, please place the photo frame and desiccant in a dry place. If the flowers in your gift have turned transparent due to dampness, gently wipe off the moisture with a tissue, and then use a hairdryer on a warm setting for a few minutes. Putting in a pack of desiccant is also a good choice!
Precautions: Never expose them to direct sunlight, as this can have a very negative impact on the flower materials! Sun exposure can cause the flower materials to fade and deteriorate!
Next, let me tell you how to restore our flower materials after they have become damp: one method is to seal them with desiccant, and the other is to maintain a constant temperature and reduce humidity.
Using this method will only help restore the damp preserved flowers, but if the coloring of the flower materials is poor, they may turn white or fade, which greatly affects their appearance. Therefore, you need to know if your flowers are fading. If they are starting to fade, then place them with desiccant and use warm air to dry them.
If no fading is observed, both of the above methods are okay, and remember to fix the shape of the restored flowers or curl the edges.
Learning about preserved flowers is a skill, and making good preserved flower products requires a certain mindset. The Naxi Queen Preserved Flowers is always on the path of learning and growth!