Friday, January 8, 2010

Preserve At Southwind How Can I Preserve Rose Petals For Use At A Wedding For A Flower Girl To Throw?

How can I preserve Rose Petals for use at a wedding for a flower girl to throw? - preserve at southwind

These roses were thrown from a funeral today to preserve the petals of a person for use in about a month for their flower girls too.

5 comments:

Pat C said...

You can keep a book of flower preservative, dried moisture.This called desiccant silica gel, and is available at larger craft stores. The flowers lose some of their color and not very fragile.There on foot to the left. Someone had mentioned in a glass bowl for a candle. You can put on the table where your guest book. The petals are still in the ceremony are not destroyed.

Connie K said...

I have a lot of dried rose petals roses my husband gave me. Everything you need to do is separate the roses and placed them in a dry place. In about two weeks to dry enough to remove the leaves. I have in a bowl with a candle in the middle. A few rose petals over 10 years old and doing well.

affy l said...

the best thing to do either in a book press and keep him or stack and keep them in a full glass of water.

curious said...

Pendejo put in the freezer! (Insert the plastic film from )!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOL
Why not in a book to dust it out of line!

~These Blue Eyes Tell No Lies~ said...

freeze can be placed in water and then freeze. pressed in a book is usually a good idea to keep the flowers, but only if you want it dries. This can be difficult. I have never tried to save the flowers all the time with the pressure. Good luck.

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