Have you used a Bouquet Yesterday kit to create a moss and dried flower work of art? I hope you had a wonderful time creating with natural materials...and I just have a few suggestions to keep your artwork beautiful for many years:
1) Both the dried flowers and moss have been "dried"...obviously...so anything that exposes your art to moisture can potentially cause drooping and a shorter life. Display the art away from moist areas, so indoors, and ideally not in bathrooms where steam from the shower can cause damage.
2) Dried flowers will stay most vibrant when displayed away from direct light, so keep your artwork away from sunny windows if possible.
3) If the art gets dusty, take a hair dryer on a cool setting and blow the dust away!
4) If the artwork is seasonal (like the sweet floral bunny!), simply wrap it in tissue paper, put it in a box and tuck it away in a dry storage location until it's time to use it again!
5) Just a reminder...both moss and dried flowers are somewhat fragile, so don't be surprised if they "shed" a bit when bumped or moved in and out of storage. While the individual flowers are fragile, I have found that art made from dried flowers is VERY resilient...just blow off the fallen bits and it still looks beautiful!
I have lots of dried flower craft kits in my shop...come see what other fun projects you can make!