In addition to gifting a beautiful floral arrangement, why not show how to make them everlasting? This is possible through flower drying, creating long-lasting decorative pieces. This article is perfect for sharing with those who receive an arrangement, teaching them how to turn it into lovely decorative frames and keep a gesture of love and affection alive.
Materials You Will Need:
- A floral arrangement from Botanic Flora
- Heavy books or a flower press
- Glass frames or regular frames
- Scissors
- Adhesive tape or white glue
Step-by-Step Guide for Drying Flowers:
Selecting the Flowers:
Choose fresh and healthy flowers from your Botanic Flora arrangements. Ensure they are completely dry, with no moisture on the petals.
Trim the stems, leaving only the part you wish to preserve, and remove unnecessary leaves.
Pressing the Flowers:
Place the flowers between two sheets of parchment paper or absorbent paper to protect the pages of the book. Insert the flowers into a thick book and close it. Stack more heavy books on top to create pressure.
Required Drying Time:
Allow the flowers to dry for a period of 2 to 4 weeks. The duration may vary depending on the thickness of the petals and the climate conditions. Check periodically to ensure uniform drying.
Assembling the Dried Flower Frames:
Choosing the Frame:
Opt for double-glass frames so the flowers can be appreciated from both sides. Ensure the frame has the proper depth to better accommodate the flowers.
Placing and Securing the Flowers:
Carefully remove the dried flowers from the book. Arrange the flowers in the desired design between the glass panes. Use transparent adhesive tape or low-adhesion glue to secure the flowers in place if necessary.
Closing and Displaying the Frame:
Place the top glass over the flowers and close the frame carefully. Ensure the flowers are well positioned and do not move. Clean the glass to remove any fingerprints or dust. Hang the frame in a prominent place to enjoy its beauty.
Additional Tips:
- Variety: Use different types of flowers and leaves to create varied textures and colors.
- Experiment: Try different patterns and designs before securing the flowers in the frame.
- Conservation: Keep the dried flower frames away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Conclusion:
Turning Botanic Flora arrangements into frames not only preserves the beauty of the flowers but also creates unique and lasting decorative pieces. Share this idea with those who receive a bouquet and enjoy the pleasure of creating art with nature.