Air-drying flowers is a simple, fun hobby that can save you money by providing free material to make dried flower decorations for your home or to give as gifts. Here’s how! It’s very simple to air-dry ...
You have your pick of a few methods. Preserving flower petals is not just a way to hold onto memories but also an opportunity to infuse their loveliness into everyday life. Whether you’re pressing ...
Fresh flowers are a beautiful decorative addition to any home, but they aren't always long-lasting. Learning how to dry ...
Place dried flower bouquets in various rooms around your home for subtle pops of color and texture. Use them in living rooms ...
To dry flowers, first cut the stems and remove any unwanted leaves or wilted petals. Air-drying and pressing are the simplest methods, but they can take several weeks. Silica gel is the quickest ...
Florist Jost debuts with a ho-hum guide to creating dried flower projects. She lists her favorite flowers (hydrangeas, delphiniums), grasses (foxtail, barley), and other greenery (eucalyptus, ragwort) ...
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It's best to dry flowers in bunches of one kind, then mix them into arrangements. (THE OREGONIAN) Preparing flowers for natural drying takes five to 10 minutes. And if you pick the flowers from your ...