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Drying Flowers

April 23, 2012

Pansies being pressed in a large bookJust pick the flowers with the stems on and put them in a vase of water. Leave them in the vase and replenish the water as needed, until the daffodil flowers are completely dry. It takes about a week. I don't know why they dry so well this way, but it is simple and works great. I use the dried heads in wreath making.

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By anne from Green Bay, WI

 

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April 27, 2010

We have beautiful flowers in our country like roses and carnations. I would like to dry them without changing their color. Any ideas how I can do it? Thanks.

 
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September 21, 2009

Tips and ideas for drying flowers. Feel free to post your ideas.

 
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October 24, 2005

I am looking for free way to dry roses.

 
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