Florist Ashley Greer shares how to make keepsakes and more out of your wilted red roses Mackenzie Schmidt is the Home and Travel Editor for PEOPLE. She's worked at PEOPLE for over five years as a ...
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Joanna Gaines just showed us how she preserves roses and we are obsessed with how simple it is
When I was a wedding florist, I used to get asked all the time about the best ways to preserve a bridal bouquet. More often than not I’d suggest taking it apart and either hanging it upside down to ...
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To dry flowers, first cut the stems and remove any unwanted leaves or wilted petals. Air-drying and pressing are the simplest methods, but they can take several weeks. Silica gel is the quickest ...
The process of drying flowers can be achieved in two ways: you can place your flowers in a tray of silica gel and zap in the microwave, or hang flowers, grasses and seed heads high and let nature do ...
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Picking up a fresh bouquet is the easiest way to spruce up your home (and boost your mood!)—but no matter the time of year, your beloved flowers and foliage will start to wither eventually. Instead of ...
I often leave flowers too long in their vase, loving them as they dry and dessicate, but maybe the time has come to learn how to dry them at their peak, so they’ll last longer and keep their colour. I ...
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