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Simple ways to dry flowers

Simple ways to dry flowers

Everyone who buys dried flowers sometimes thinks about this, could I also create my own dried flowers? Yes, you certainly can, however, it requires a lot of patience. In addition, of course, you have to remember that the materials need to be purchased and you really need a good how-to at hand. We give you a few tips on drying flowers in our blog.

To capture the beauty of a flower for a longer time, it is necessary to dry it. Only in this way can you enjoy it for at least 6 months to as many years. We at Dryflowers.com understand the essence of the beauty that dry flowers bring. Besides, dried flowers also remind us of special moments in our lives. In our blog, we elaborate on the easiest and most effective ways of drying flowers.

The dried flower

Before we talk about the techniques, let's take a quick look at the dried flower itself. Why do we dry flowers? This is for a few reasons, let's start. Dried flowers have a unique timeless beauty that allows dried flowers to completely brighten up an interior. Dry flowers have been used for decoration for an incredibly long time. They have been a symbol of beauty for an incredibly long time and have the ability to make an interior shine with their presence.

In addition, you can also attach a long-term memory to a dried flower. Think for instance of a dried rosefrom that first date, receiving a dried flower bouquet from a loved one out of the blue. You want to cherish memories for as long as possible and dried flowers are the appropriate means to do so.

Also, dried flowers are incredibly durable. Where you normally have to change a fresh bouquet every 2 weeks, maybe 3 (if you're lucky), a dried flower bouquet lasts for months and maybe even years.

The first and best known method is air drying

Air drying is perhaps the most well-known and traditional method when it comes to drying flowers. There are a few steps involved here that we would like to introduce you to:

  • Preparation: We start by removing excess leaves and other green debris after which we tie the stems of the flowers together with a rubber band or string.
  • Hang: Now the key is to hang the flowers upside down in a dry, dark and well-ventilated area.
  • Waiting: All we can do at the moment is wait and see. It depends entirely on the type of flower how long it needs to dry. This can take a few days but also weeks.
  • Storage: When the dried flowers are dried, it is important to keep them out of direct sunlight to avoid discolouration.

The second method is sand drying

Sand helps our flowers keep their shape during the drying process. To make sure this goes well, of course, we have some tips again:

  • Choose a Container: Choose a deep container or box, as you want to have enough space for your flowers and the sand.
  • Prepare: Start with a 2-centimetre layer of sand on the bottom. This will serve as a base.
  • Placement: When we are done with the base, we are going to place the flowers on the sand and, with a lot of policy, throw more sand over the flowers until they are completely covered.
  • Waiting: Again, it now comes down to waiting. Keep in mind that the flowers need to lie in the sand for a few weeks.
  • Digging out and Brushing: Now, after a few weeks, carefully remove the flowers from the container and brush away the excess sand with a soft brush.

Our last method is drying by silica gel

Let's face it, as far as drying flowers is concerned, silica gel is perhaps the best method when it comes to preserving colour, shape and texture. Still, you have to ask yourself if you would want to use this as a personal choice. You are working with chemicals again in this case anyway. Either way we again have a few tips for you:

  • Container Preparation: Make sure you have an airtight container and fill it with a layer of silica gel.
  • Placement: place the flowers on the gel and and cover with more gel.
  • Sealing and Waiting: Now seal the container and leave it for 1 to 2 weeks. The silica gel will now extract all the moisture from the flowers.
  • Removal: Now remove the flowers from the container with extreme care and shake off the excess Remove the flowers carefully and shake off the excess gel.

Conclusion

Drying flowers is an art, yet there is a little bit of science involved. It also requires patience, care and attention to detail. We at Flowerys.eu are passionate and fascinated by the process of drying and capturing nature's enduring beauty. Of course, we hope our tips can help you create your own dried flowers.

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