Friday, November 18, 2011

Drying real flowers?

any advice for drying flowers - I know you are supposed to hand them upside down and put them somewhere warm but any other tips please





I have some lovely roses that i want to dry - I heard you can use a microwave too but I am clueless as what to do





thanks

Drying real flowers?
yes dry them hanging upside down in a cool place. I saw a neat thing in a magazine. They used those pants hangers, the kind that opens up to hang the flowers from.
Reply:Ever by something and it has these little packets that resemble salt packs? those packets contain silica granules to absorb moister. Silica is used to dry flowers and does a great job. It is very expensive to buy but can be used over and over again. It can be sprinkled into evey little part and your flowers will look like the day you got them only a bit faded in color. This stuff is poisonous to humans and animals if ingested.
Reply:Just take a pants hanger with the clips and clip the roses to it, plus some babies breath if you have it, it should dry in a few days, you can spray with hair spray. Wrap with wire or a bread twist tie and hang on a nail, after you decorate with your favorite color ribbon.
Reply:hang them upside down in a dark cool place out of direct sunlight (which will bleach the petals).


Another thing you can try is putting them in an airtight plastic container with silica granules (the water retention polymers). After about a week the silica will absorb the moisture from the flowers!
Reply:I always hang my flowers upside down to dry. Roses usually


take about 3 to 4 weeks to dry. I make sure they're nice and


crispy before I create a potpourri mix with them. It's such a beautiful craft. Here's a pretty dried Rose Potpourri Mix:


3 TBS rose petals


2 TBS chamomile


1 TBS coriander


1 TBS lavender


1 tsp. cinnamon chips


1/2 vanilla bean chopped


3 TBS orris root


You can even add a mix of Rose, Cinnamon %26amp; Vanilla


essential oils to the dry mix and put it into a sachet pouch or


simmer it in a potpourri cooker. Enjoy! :)
Reply:The best way to dry real flowers is to dry them in sand.You put fine river sand in a basin or shallow container, put rose on top, and then cover flowers with sand. Put away somewhere warm and dark, for several weeks.I have never heard of using a Microwave. I think they would come out brittle.Good Luck!


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