
Preserve Your Wedding Flowers Forever!
Your Wedding Day memories are meant to last a lifetime Dont let your flowers die!
Flowers have been known for centuries as a symbol of love, they become an important part of your Wedding Day. Couples spend hundreds, sometimes thousands on their floral needs only to have them die within a week.
As a Wedding professional, specializing in preserving fresh flowers, Id like to share with you some simple tips and instructions on drying and preserving your Wedding flowers.
Supplies Needed |
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| Silica Gel ( available at craft/art supply stores) | |||
| Can Of Clear Acrylic Spray | |||
| Hot Glue Gun | |||
| Shadow Box ( available at craft/art/framing stores) | |||
| Background Mat or Fabric | |||
| Soft Bristle Artist Brush | |||
| Fresh Dry Flowers, Fillers, Leaves (cut off flower leaving appox. 1-2" stem) | |||
| Wedding Announcement/Photo (optional) | |||
Instructions |
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| Cover the bottom of an airtight container with 1" Silica Gel (Tupperware works) | |
| Place flowers face up so they are not touching | |
| Completely cover flowers with Silica Gel | |
| Seal with lid or Saran wrap. Leave undisturbed for 5-7 days | |
| Gently pour off Silica Gel and using a brush, dust off any remaining Silica | |
| Spray with acrylic to help seal in color and resist breakage. Let dry | |
| Glue mat or fabric to backboard of shadow box | |
| Glue flowers to mat/fabric. Be creative! You can arrange the flowers as youd like, insert a photo, wedding invitation or announcement, etc. | |
C. 1999, Julie Gershman
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Julie Gershman is owner of A Time To Remember Flower Preservation in Woodland Hills, CA If you have any questions or would be interested in having Julie preserve any of your flowers, visit her web site at: http://home.earthlink.net/~julie_ca/ or E-mail her: julie_ca@earthlink.net |
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