Thank you for purchasing one of our 3D Printed Vases! Please leave a review on the Mall Of Peddlers Google Maps page if you can! Mention vendor #7532! Also, Here are some important tips/reminders in regards to these vases:
1. These vases can be used with real flowers as long as the water is contained in something watertight. The vase itself may or may not be fully waterproof due to the nature of the 3d printing process. Floral water tubes are available from various e-commerce websites, and likely your local florist shop, and can work well to contain the water. Pretzel bags are also available from various e-commerce websites and can work well when cut to size. We will send along a couple of them with each vase for your convenience. You can simply twist-tie them to your arrangement and trim off the excess as needed to hold the water.
2. The material used to 3d print these vases is non-toxic. However, these are not intended to be used with food because the 3d printing process creates tiny groves that are nearly impossible to clean and sanitize.
3. Do not try to clean these vases in the dishwasher or by hand washing. They can only be cleaned with a soft dry paintbrush, a soft dry towel, and/or compressed air.
4. These vases are not as prone to shattering as glass vases are. However, they can still shatter under the right circumstances. Thus, we recommend that you avoid leaving them accessible to children under age 5, and anyone with reduced mental acuity, without proper adult supervision. Please also consider the chewing tendencies of any pets that might interact with this vase and restrict access where appropriate.
5. Like many plastic items, These vases may deteriorate if left in direct sunlight for extended periods. They are meant to be used inside.
6. These vases are fairly lightweight and you may find that large arrangements become top heavy. If you encounter this problem consider using glass beads, gravel, or sand from your local craft/hardware store or an e-commerce website to weigh down the vase.
7. The plastic surface of these vases is more prone to scratching than a glass vase would be. Thus, use caution to avoid scratching or damaging the exterior surface.
8. The 3d printing process can sometimes leave tiny plastic hairs on/in the finished vase. These are normal and can usually be pulled off fairly easily.
9. If you inspect these vases closely you will see the layer lines. This is normal and is a deliberate part of the intended look/design.
10. These vases are custom designed and 3d printed by a small business in the USA. using material from the USA. and abroad.