Trim the Stems
Cut 1–2 inches off the stems at a 45° angle
Trim under running water or submerged to prevent air bubbles
Remove Extra Leaves
Strip off leaves that would sit below the water line
This helps prevent bacterial growth
Clean Vase is Key
Wash your vase thoroughly before use
Fill with fresh, room-temperature water
Add Flower Food
Use the packet that comes with the flowers if available
Or DIY: Mix 1 tsp sugar + a few drops of bleach or lemon juice per quart of water
Place in a Cool Spot
Keep away from:
Direct sunlight
Heat sources
Ripening fruits (they release gases that age flowers faster)
Change Water Every 2 Days
Clean the vase, refresh the water, and re-cut the stems each time
Remove Wilting Flowers Promptly
This keeps the bouquet looking fresh and prevents rot from spreading
Keep Dry
Do not add water—soap flowers will dissolve if wet.
Avoid placing in humid areas like bathrooms with poor ventilation.
Display Indoors
Keep in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Avoid exposure to heat or open flames.
Dust Gently
Use a soft brush or a cool blow from a hairdryer to remove dust occasionally.
Avoid wiping with a damp cloth.
Handle with Care
Soap flowers are delicate and can chip or break.
Handle gently and avoid squeezing or pressing them.
For Decorative Use Only
While made of soap, these flowers are intended for display, not for bathing or washing.