Things You'll Need:
- Flowers to be dried
- Desiccant
- Container to hold the Desiccant
- Wire, if wanting flowers for floral arrangements
- Floral Tape, if desired
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Step 1
First, choose the flowers you wish to dry. Flowers that are good to dry this way are marigolds, dahlias and zinnias, salvia and gladiolus, among others.
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Step 2
Remove the stems. A wire stem can be inserted in the flower head for easier handling when dried. Do this by inserting a desired length of thin wire through the head and the end that is pushed through the head so that it doesn’t slip down.
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Step 3
Wind floral tape down the length from the bottom of the head to the end of the wire.
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Step 4
Place a large amount of desiccant in a large, sturdy pan. Place the flower heads on top and sprinkle a little bit over the top. Repeat laying and covering each flower.
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Step 5
Let set until the flowers are completely dried.
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Step 6
Remove the flowers and shake off the desiccant. Use a soft brush to remove any straying particles and use for flower arrangements.
















Comments
kaldrich88 said
on 7/27/2009 thanks for the great tips!