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How to Dry Flowers

Weekly Topic: A Small Lifehack to Share

Sep 11, 2020

 
“Dried flowers are just one more way to bring natural, organic elements into your home, and they allow you to do that without the headache and cost associated with continual maintenance.” What’s more, dried flowers can carry nuanced meaning. 

Air-Drying

is a classic technique to dry flowers such as Lavender, Roses, Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) and many more. It is known to be the easiest way to Dry Flowers naturally.

Materials:

  • Flowers
  • String
  • Scissors
  • Stick or hanger



  • Tie the flower bunch with a string or rubber band.
  • Hang the bunches upside-down. (Through this ventilation, the flowers dry fast and prevents mould.)
  • Place it in the darkroom. (Any direct light will cause the colours to fade.)
  • Wait for at least 2- 4 weeks to finally dry.

 Ready for decoration!


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