If you received or purchased an item from me, please find the care instructions below to keep your wildcrafted item around for years.
Care instructions for keeping your sustainable “Wild Garden Witch Style” dried flower wreath are here. These tips will help ensure your all-natural, one-of-a-kind wreath will be with you for a long time.
All dried products should be kept indoors. Delicate dried blooms cannot handle outdoor weather and are only meant as decoration inside your home.
When bringing your dried flowers home, display them in a location that is out of direct sunlight. Keep those bright colors out of the sun, and they will stay true for months.
Humidity is another foe of your dried flowers. I don’t recommend keeping dried flowers near a shower or bath. Occasionally dust with a cloth or blow with a hairdryer on low setting.
Care instructions for keeping your sustainable “Wild Garden Witch Style” dried flower wreath are here. These tips will help ensure your all-natural, one-of-a-kind wreath will be with you for a long time.
All dried products should be kept indoors. Delicate dried blooms cannot handle outdoor weather and are only meant as decoration inside your home.
When bringing your dried flowers home, display them in a location that is out of direct sunlight. Keep those bright colors out of the sun, and they will stay true for months.
Humidity is another foe of your dried flowers. I don’t recommend keeping dried flowers near a shower or bath. Occasionally dust with a cloth or blow with a hairdryer on low setting.
Care instructions for keeping your sustainable, ethically foraged and hand-tied brooms are here. These tips will help ensure your all-natural, handtied broom, altar broom, or whisk will be with you for years to come.
Hanging your broom keeps the ends nice and straight, rather than storing it leaning on its fibers. Clean the broom with a damp cloth and soap if necessary. Just make sure it is hung in a well-ventilated area to dry, and try not to get the tightly-bound areas of the fiber too wet.
If your broom does become too wet, use a hairdryer on medium or leave in a warm area to dry the bristles out. Too much moisture can lead to the bristles creating mildew, which you do not want to happen.
Gently shake the fibers to loosen any dust or debris.
Care instructions for keeping your sustainable, ethically foraged and hand-tied brooms are here. These tips will help ensure your all-natural, handtied broom, altar broom, or whisk will be with you for years to come.
Hanging your broom keeps the ends nice and straight, rather than storing it leaning on its fibers. Clean the broom with a damp cloth and soap if necessary. Just make sure it is hung in a well-ventilated area to dry, and try not to get the tightly-bound areas of the fiber too wet.
If your broom does become too wet, use a hairdryer on medium or leave in a warm area to dry the bristles out. Too much moisture can lead to the bristles creating mildew, which you do not want to happen.
Gently shake the fibers to loosen any dust or debris.