Monday, September 9, 2013

How to preserve wedding flowers

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Many people are sentimental about their wedding bouquet and want to preserve the flowers. There are simple ways you can protect your wedding flowers and preserve them for a long time to come.

Things You'll Need

  • Silica gel

Instructions

  1. Air Dry

    • 1

      Remove the leaves from the flowers.

    • 2

      Tie some twine or string around the stems of the flowers and hang them up to dry.

    • 3

      Allow the flowers to dry for a few days. They will darken and shrivel and won't last forever.

    Silica Gel

    • 4

      Purchase around three pounds of silica gel.

    • 5

      Place most of the gel in the bottom of an airtight container.

    • 6

      Cut the leaves off the flowers and place in the container.

    • 7

      Cover the flowers with the rest of the silica gel, and close the container.

    • 8

      Allow your flowers to dry for a week or two. This method will allow your flowers to last longer than just air drying and doesn't cost a lot of money. It will cause your flowers to darken and won't last forever.

    Freeze Dry

    • 9

      Do some research to find companies that freeze dry flowers.

    • 10

      Make sure the company pre-treats and post-treats the flowers during the freeze drying process. Otherwise, your flowers will not be preserved as beautifully.

    • 11

      Send your flowers to the company you choose, and enjoy your flowers for years to come.


Source: www.ehow.com

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