WAG Rebecca Judd reveals hack for keeping her flower arrangements looking fresh

WAG Rebecca Judd reveals the interesting hack behind keeping her flower arrangements looking fresh during coronavirus lockdown

Rebecca Judd has revealed the clever hack she uses to extend the life of her floral arrangements at home. 

The 37-year-old WAG shared her secret with fans so they too could have fresh flowers ‘last forever’ during the coronavirus lockdown.

Bec, who is based in Melbourne, revealed that by using her ingenious method she was able to re-purpose flowers from Christmas, months later!

WAG Rebecca Judd revealed the clever hack behind keeping her flower arrangements looking fresh during coronavirus lockdown over the weekend

Tagging local business, Flowers By Brett Matthew John, Bec praised their ‘preserved and dried’ arrangement options.

The mum-of-four explained to 9Now that she uses preserved flowers around her house, and especially likes that she can enjoy hydrangeas year-round. 

Bec often shares footage of her arrangements in the family’s new $7.3 million Melbourne mansion. 

Stylish! Bec often shares footage of the arrangement in the family's new $7.3 million Melbourne mansion

Stylish! Bec often shares footage of the arrangement in the family’s new $7.3 million Melbourne mansion

Helping hands: Bec often had a team of florists install the arrangement at her home, with preserved and dried floral arrangements estimated to last up to 12 months if properly cared for

Helping hands: Bec often had a team of florists install the arrangement at her home, with preserved and dried floral arrangements estimated to last up to 12 months if properly cared for

'BLISS. Flowers are preserved so they last forever': Bec  showed off a colourful fresh-looking posy by her bedside table on the weekend

‘BLISS. Flowers are preserved so they last forever’: Bec  showed off a colourful fresh-looking posy by her bedside table on the weekend

The florals are usually installed by florists in her home, and feature a mix of both fresh and preserved flowers. 

She showed off a colourful fresh-looking posy by her bedside table over the weekend, writing: ‘BLISS. Flowers are preserved so they last forever.’

It’s believed preserved and dried floral arrangements can last up to 12 months if properly cared for.   

Proud parents: Rebecca (right) and AFL star husband Chris Judd (left) share eight-year-old son Oscar, five-year-old daughter Billie, and three-year-old twin boys Tom and Darcy

Proud parents: Rebecca (right) and AFL star husband Chris Judd (left) share eight-year-old son Oscar, five-year-old daughter Billie, and three-year-old twin boys Tom and Darcy

Rebecca and her AFL star husband Chris are proud parents to eight-year-old son Oscar, five-year-old daughter Billie, and three-year-old twin boys, Tom and Darcy. 

The couple wed in a lavish ceremony in 2010, and in a chat with Daily Mail Australia last year Bec said they were ‘done’ with building their brood. 

‘Having four, you’ve got to spread your love. You keep adding more into the mix… I wouldn’t want to do it to them! We started early, we finished early. We are done!’  

'We started early, we finished early. We are done!' In a chat with Daily Mail Australia last year, Bec said the couple were 'done' with having more children

‘We started early, we finished early. We are done!’ In a chat with Daily Mail Australia last year, Bec said the couple were ‘done’ with having more children