Sunday, January 24, 2010

Dried Flower Petals How Do You Dry Flower Petals?

How do you dry flower petals? - dried flower petals

My roses begin to fade as the leaves dry, so you can hold the interest of memory?

4 comments:

hghostin... said...

take wax paper
In between the flower and put two copies of the same
Then put in an old book that may be deported
because sometimes the bloom can leave a mess
useally wax paper argues that to happen
but I always found the easiest way if I did not long ago!
Hope it helps

Theamary... said...

Under a forest to take home and can them in a vase without water and watch it dry in a week. Oh, and to ensure that different plants may dry dryable and others not. The plants that I know it can dry goldenrod, Queen Anne-assembly.

turquois... said...

Put the petals Inbetween the pages of a ledger

fluffern... said...

The air dry as above can work with. Press the pages of a book works, as measured by the number of petals that have a particular book, but the comment at the fair is not valid. Roses and other flowers can be messy. Blotter set presses "flower for professional herbarium collections pressed. Acid and paper towels are suitable for juicing. Try art supply store ..... no Hobby Lobby, but the number of art-supply stores.

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