Preserved Flower Care Instructions
- Anil Fleur

- Feb 6
- 2 min read
How to Keep Preserved Flowers Beautiful for Years
Preserved flowers are designed to last — but like all natural materials, they deserve thoughtful care. With the right environment and gentle handling, preserved flowers can maintain their beauty for 1–2 years or longer, becoming a lasting part of your space.
Below are essential care instructions to help you enjoy your preserved flowers at their best.

Preserved Flower Care Instructions
1. Do Not Water
Preserved flowers do not need water.
Water can damage the preservation medium and may cause:
Color bleeding
Petal softening or deformation
Mold growth
Keep preserved flowers completely dry at all times.
2. Avoid Direct Sunlight
Direct sunlight or strong artificial light may cause fading over time.
For best results:
Place preserved flowers away from windows with strong sunlight
Avoid prolonged exposure to spotlights or heat-emitting lamps
Soft, indirect light is ideal.
3. Keep Away from Humidity
Preserved flowers prefer a dry environment.
High humidity can lead to:
Mold growth
Changes in texture
Shortened lifespan
Avoid placing preserved flowers in:
Bathrooms
Kitchens
Outdoor or semi-outdoor spaces
An air-conditioned or well-ventilated room is recommended.
4. Handle with Care
Preserved flowers are real flowers and should be treated gently.
Avoid touching petals frequently
Do not press or reshape the flowers
Always lift arrangements from the base, not the flowers themselves
Minimal handling helps preserve form and texture.
5. Protect from Dust
Over time, fine dust may settle on the petals and affect their appearance.
To remove dust:
Use a soft makeup brush or feather duster
Gently brush without applying pressure
Do not use water, sprays, or cleaning chemicals
For enclosed designs such as glass domes or boxes, dust accumulation is minimal.
6. Avoid Heat Sources
Keep preserved flowers away from:
Heaters
Fireplaces
Electronics that emit heat
Excessive heat can dry out the preservation medium and cause petals to become brittle.
7. Be Mindful of Fragrance
Avoid:
Spraying perfume or room spray directly on flowers
Placing them near strong diffusers
Added fragrance may affect color, texture, or cause irritation for sensitive individuals.
Understanding Natural Aging
Even with proper care, preserved flowers may undergo subtle changes over time. These are natural characteristics, not defects.
You may notice:
Slight color deepening or soft tonal changes
Gentle petal movement due to gravity
Minor texture changes as the material ages
These changes reflect the authenticity of preserved flowers as natural botanical elements.
A Quiet Kind of Care
Preserved flowers are meant to be lived with — not maintained daily.
By keeping them dry, away from sunlight and humidity, and handling them gently, you allow their beauty to remain effortless and enduring.
At Anil Fleur, preserved flowers are created to stay — quietly, gracefully, and beautifully.


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