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Dried roses the easy way

Dried roses the easy way
This is an easy way to preserve a special bouquet of roses. It makes an easy, natural decoration for your wall. It's a great way to save your Mother's Day bouquet; she'll remember how much you appreciate her for years to come.

 
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Step 1Preparing the Roses

Preparing the Roses
Long before the flowers fade, remove them from the vase.
Remove any faded leaves and blooms.
Using a handy-dandy pruner, trim stems. (If I win the contest, I too, will have a handy-dandy pruner.)
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Mar 7, 2010. 8:57 PMsunshiine says:
I enjoyed your tutorial!  Can't wait to try it!
Nov 2, 2008. 8:42 PMStrawberryholt says:
If you know you are going to save the roses then when you are nearing the day replace the water re cut the stems and put glycerin in the vase with warm water. it will make your dried roses less brittle.
Mar 5, 2009. 1:38 PMElChick says:
Thanks for the tip. I'll try that next time we dry some flowers! :)
Apr 28, 2008. 10:51 AMmonkeywoman says:
Here's an additional tip: when you dry your roses against the wall one side will end up flattened. In order to avoid that, hang them from a lamp or light fixture or anything else that sticks out from the wall. Good luck!
Mar 5, 2009. 1:36 PMElChick says:
When drying my wife's flowers, I hang them from a "cup hook" I have set into the ceiling in the corner of our bedroom. This way it also has the added advantage of sprucing up the decor while they dry! As a side note, this is also a great way to dry herbs. When drying herbs, you hang them upside down so all of the essential oils "drain" into the leaves and concentrate the flavor. (At least, that's how it was explained to me.) Anyway, it works. We always have spearmint, basil, lemon thyme, and other herbs drying in our house during the summer. Nice 'Ible!
Jun 9, 2008. 9:51 PMLustfulBites says:
I love saving the roses my boyfriend grows me. I also Put Hair spray on them so they keep their color over time and put pretty beads on the string :)
Aug 6, 2008. 5:28 PMMissPennyFarthing says:
He grows them for you?! That's so nice! :-) Do you use the hair spray before you hang them to dry, or after?
Jun 18, 2008. 12:20 PMfoxy1paco says:
I did the same thing, basically, I took my graduation rose and hung it by thread from a rafter in the attic for a week in the summer. Who needs water for their flowers/memories when they have dried ones. Mine still stands great in the vase on my nightstand. So, all in all, good idea.
May 15, 2008. 6:02 PMARVash says:
I love roses (:
May 10, 2008. 7:25 PMSpl1nt3rC3ll says:
:/ I can't vote for you because the button says "enter here" instead of "Vote". When I click it it takes me to the contest homepage...
Apr 28, 2008. 3:06 PMStalker says:
I don't know if it would help, but I heard that adding glycerol to the water in which roses are kept makes them last longer. Mayby it will also help to preserve them.
Apr 27, 2008. 10:10 PMDungeonbrownies says:
I could never figure out why they wouldnt dry right and resorted to pressing rosese, which didnt turn out too well, this is useful, thanx
Apr 25, 2008. 10:18 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
Great job, hope we win!
Apr 26, 2008. 6:09 AMLinuxH4x0r says:
Voted and +

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