How To Dry Flowers For Decoration And Entertainment

Knowing how to dry your own flowers allows you to create interesting decorations for friends and family members at little cost. You will certainly save money from not having to buy the decorations at flower shops- where prices are marked up dramatically. The process of drying flowers can also be fun as well!

When you receive the flower that you want to dry out, first make certain that there is no dew or condensation on the plant. Leaving the flower out in the open air for a few hours should do the trick if the flower has a bit of morning mist on it. Hanging the flower upside down by means of string is the best method, as it also preserves the flower structure.

You can put the flower, once dried, into a book. This allows you to flatten the flower with the natural weight of the book. You can also apply more weight for a more crisp look to the flower. If you don’t have a spare book handy, you can also use plain paper, such as that found in a newspaper, and then apply pressure in some form.

You might have heard of silica gel before. It is a material used to keep dry areas crips, and to help soak up moisture in areas that have become humid. Silica gel is found commonly in shoes when you first buy them. As you may have read on the label, silica gel is toxic if you consume it. You must exert caution when using it, and be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before and after handling it to prevent a calamity.

A less conventional method would be to use a microwave. The microwave quickly dries out the flower, and without flattening it like the aforementioned plan. The microwave may be quick, but professionals do not see it as a legitimate means of drying flowers if you want the best possible result. Nonetheless, it is worth examining to see what you can create with your microwave.

After you do get the desired result, you can keep your dried flowers looking their best by warding off insects. Mothballs are a popular product for this if you plan on storing the dried flowers. If you keep the flowers in something such as a scrapbook, that should be sufficient enough to ward off any insects so long as the scrapbook is well kept. If the flower means a lot to you, also consider keeping the flower in a common area where insects won’t inhabit.

In Conclusion

Don’t forget to have fun in your flower drying experiments. The projects you create will look great in scrapbooks, gifts, and other types of presents. They also set a great atmosphere when skillfully placed in a room for decoration. The possibilities are near endless!

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