1. Waxing1. DryingFirst, dry it. Sprinkle the silica gel particles into each petal, evenly and make sure that every petal is covered. Then wrap it with plastic film and put it in a fresh-keeping box. After about three or four days, take it out and put it in the sun to dry. 2. WaxingPut the white candle in an abandoned pot and heat it to make it melt. When the candle becomes liquid, put the flowers in quickly before it cools down, wrap each flower in the candle, and then let it air dry. 2. Air dry naturallyHang the flowers upside down in the air with a thin hook so that they will not be deformed during the drying process. Place them in a cool and windy area and the flowers will dry quickly. Don't make the temperature too high and they will become dried flowers in about half a month. 3. Microwave AssistedThis is a new method that takes less time to dry fresh flowers and does not require anything else. The drying time depends on the size of the microwave and the number of flowers. If you're worried about the flower breaking, place it in a cool, dry place for at least seven days. 4. Yellow paper absorbs moistureWhen offering sacrifices at home, a very rough kind of yellow paper will be burned. It is very cheap and has good water absorption effect. Flowers can be placed on the paper. In the beginning, the paper should be changed every day. When the moisture is not much, it can be changed every three days. When the flowers are dry, they can be framed. 5. Silica buried dryDried flowers made using this method will be very fresh, just like they were just picked from the garden. Silica is shaped like sand and you can buy it in craft stores. Put it in a pot and bury the flowers in it. After about two to three days, the flowers will be dry but still look full of life. 6. Air drying in the bottleYou can prepare a vase that is taller than the flowers, put a little water in it, and then put the flowers in. Place the vase in a ventilated area. The flowers will dry after the water evaporates, and the flowers will remain upright. |
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