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Drying Flowers
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I would like to press a couple of the roses from my wedding bouquet.
Can anyone tell me the best way to do this at home?
Thank you.
Can anyone tell me the best way to do this at home?
Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you haven't had your wedding yet you can arrange for the bouquet to be preserved. It is expensive but looks good.
Here's one example of the sort of thing:
http://www.preciouspetals.co.uk/index.htm
I'm sure I have also seen two of the roses from the bouquet dipped into silver. Of course the rose perishes, but it's form is kept in silver.
Or you could just use a couple of heavy books. Good luck.
Here's one example of the sort of thing:
http://www.preciouspetals.co.uk/index.htm
I'm sure I have also seen two of the roses from the bouquet dipped into silver. Of course the rose perishes, but it's form is kept in silver.
Or you could just use a couple of heavy books. Good luck.
Hia 888sally888! Congratulations on your marriage.
Personally when I press roses I cut them in half first, because they are very chunky flowers. Use a sharp craft knife to slice up the flower from the stem (leaving the stem whole) and cutting off not quite half of the flower away. Then you can press the bigger half so it looks like a complete flower.
I hope this makes sense!
Personally when I press roses I cut them in half first, because they are very chunky flowers. Use a sharp craft knife to slice up the flower from the stem (leaving the stem whole) and cutting off not quite half of the flower away. Then you can press the bigger half so it looks like a complete flower.
I hope this makes sense!