Your Wedding Flowers After Your Wedding
You have now spent hundreds or thousands of dollars on flowers for your wedding day.
You wouldn t
want all of those beautiful flowers to die, so why not preserve them and use them around your home?
You can preserve...
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Your Wedding Flowers After Your Wedding
You have now spent hundreds or thousands of dollars on flowers for your wedding day.
You wouldn t
want all of those beautiful flowers to die, so why not preserve them and use them around your home?
You can preserve flowers in a couple of different ways.
I will explain the following:
* Professional preservation
* Pressing
* Air drying
* Silica gel
Professional Preservation
Using a professional to preserve your flowers is the most efficient and reliable way to keep your
flowers.
Professionals usually use the freeze-dry method, also known as lyophilization, which takes
approximately four weeks.
Each flower must be placed separately in the freezer.
Therefore, the first step to the freeze-drying
process is to clip each flower individually.
The stems should be about one inch tall.
After each flower
is clipped, it is placed in the freezer.
This freezer will be set at a temperature of about twenty degrees
Fahrenheit below zero.
All of the moistu
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