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Dried Flowers

Dried Flowers

Dried Flowers

Drying flowers is a wonderful way for your child to enjoy their beauty all year long.

Materials

  • Variety of flowers
  • Rubber bands or string
  • Florist’s foam (optional)
  • Vase or pot
  • Clothes hangers

Instructions

  1. Choose a variety of flowers to dry. Some flowers that dry well are baby’s breath, thistles, roses, strawflowers, statice, dahlias, black-eyed Susans, and poppies.
  2. Show your child how to use rubber bands or string to tie flower stems together in groups of five.
  3. Tie the bunches by their stems to clothes hangers.
  4. Be sure the bunches don’t touch each other.
  5. Hang the coat hangers in a closet or in a dark, dry, well-ventilated room. The darkness prevents the flowers from fading, and the dryness and ventilation prevent the growth of mildew.
  6. After about two weeks, the flowers should be dry.
  7. If you like, place a piece of florist’s foam in a vase or pot to help hold the flowers in place.
  8. Arrange the flowers however you wish.
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