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 ...
Whether you want to hold on to a bouquet from a special occasion, use dried petals for crafts and stationery or keep blooms from holidays or anniversaries, there are various ways to ensure your ...
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Here’s a fun craft project that is inexpensive and will help preserve the beauty of your garden. First, dry the flowers, which can take up to a month. Gather flowers after the morning dew has ...
Florist Ashley Greer shares how to make keepsakes and more out of your wilted red roses Mackenzie Schmidt is the Home and Travel Editor for PEOPLE. She's worked at PEOPLE for over five years as a ...
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With radiant summer flowers in full bloom, Alice Hare is here to show you the world of flower drying, so you can preserve your petals for longer. Whether you’re a bride getting married this year and ...
A FLORIST has revealed the handy kitchen gadget that can transform your flowers. More than half of households across the UK now own an air fryer, and they're continuing to rise in popularity. And ...
Press flowers with an iron, book, microwave, or by making your own flower press. Pressing flowers yourself is an easy and rewarding craft. They can act as a keepsake, framed artwork, a meaningful gift ...
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