Drying Flowers: Doing It Right

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Dried flowers are like a real texture and ambiance magic trick. Their delicate petals and soft hues, they just wrap your home in comfort and warmth. And that tactile joy when you run your fingers over them? That's pure bliss on those chilly winter nights

Which Flowers are Ideal for Drying?

  • Roses: Roses dry gracefully while retaining their shape and color.

  • Lavender: Drying lavender not only yields beautiful flowers but also imparts a pleasant fragrance.

  • Gerbera Daisies: Gerbera daisies maintain the vividness of their colors when dried.

  • Chrysanthemum Petals: Individual chrysanthemum petals are excellent for crafting decorative elements.

  • Eustoma (Lisianthus): Eustoma dries beautifully due to its delicate structure.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Drying Flowers:

  1. Selecting Flowers: Begin by choosing fresh flowers at their peak, avoiding any that have started to wither.

  2. Preparing Flowers: Trim away excess leaves, leaving only the flowers, and keep long stems for convenience.

  3. Grouping: Organize the flowers into small bouquets or bunches.

  4. Drying Methods: There are several drying methods, including hanging drying, pressing, and microwave drying. Select the one that suits your flower types and conditions.

  5. Drying Time: The drying time varies depending on the flower type and chosen drying method, typically taking several days to a few weeks.

  6. Storage: Store your dried flowers in a dry, cool place, using containers or paper bags.

INSPIRATION

Dried flowers can be incorporated into your creative projects, given as thoughtful gifts, or used to enhance your decor. They serve as a reminder of the vibrant moments of spring and summer, even during the chill of winter. Don't miss the opportunity to create something unique with dried flowers!


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