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- Cleaning Silk Bouquets In 3 Simple Steps
- By Peta Fletcher
How To Clean
A Silk Bouquet
A Silk bouquet
can last a lot longer than a bouquet made of real flowers, but
it will still droop, and get dusty, over time. Fortunately a
little bit of preventive care can go a long way towards keeping
your bouquet looking like new.
It doesn't
take long either. 5 minutes spent caring for your bouquet every
3-6 months will keep your bouquet looking as good as it did they
day you bought it.
Read on to
discover the 3 simple steps to keeping your silk bouquet in pristine
condition. You'll also discover the one thing you should NEVER
do to clean your bouquet. Make this mistake, and you might ruin
your bouquet forever!
Step 1: Rice
Cleaning
Place your
bouquet in a plastic shopping bag, along with half a cup of white
rice. Twist the bag closed, and then shake the bag for about
60 seconds.
The rice in
the plastic bag will get statically charged, and the dust will
be attracted to the rice. In the past, people used salt instead
of rice, but salt was found to be too hard, and would scratch
the flowers. White rice is softer, so it won't damage the flowers
at all.
Step 2: Fluffing
Once you have
cleaned your silk flowers, hold the bouquet by the handle and
then turn it upside down and give it two or three good hard shakes,
dropping the rice back into the bag. This should loosen any rice
caught in the flowers and also clear away any left over dust.
It will also "fluff" the flowers, and give them back
their original shape.
Step 3: Plumping
And Teasing
After fluffing
the bouquet, it is time to make sure all the flowers are in the
right position. Using the back of your hand, go around the back
of the bouquet and lightly push the flowers back into position,
to "plump up" the bouquet. Once you are happy with
the general shape, then tease the flowers into the correct position
by lightly pulling and pushing on the individual flowers and
petals until they are correctly placed.
That's it!
Simple, wasn't it? Now, you may have read that you can lightly
spray your bouquet with soapy water to get it clean. Regardless
of what you may have read, don't ever do this! Never spray your
bouquet with water because the wet dust will run and stain your
flowers. And stained flowers do NOT look right!
If you follow
these simple steps every 3-6 months, your bouquet will stay beautiful,
and will be around long enough for future generations to enjoy.
Author:
Peta Fletcher
has been making silk bouquets for over 14 years. She is the webmaster
of http://www.visionsofsilk.com,
a website featuring a catalog of bouquets that you can buy, as
well as easy-to-understand articles about creating your own silk
bouquets.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com
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