Curious and Cozy

Easy Method to Preserve Wedding or Memorial Flowers

It’s hard to throw away flowers that are tied to an emotional event, but preserving an entire bouquet isn’t practical. I haven’t had a lot of luck with pressed flowers as they seem to lose their color and just crumble away unless they are put under glass and I knew that would just get packed away somewhere.

On top of that, you may have some other people for whom the flowers hold some significance – Mom of the bride or groom for example or a bereaved spouse. This was the solution that I came up with to create a keepsake that was space-saving and long-lasting.

I didn’t want to ruin the bouquets, so I plucked petals from the flowers with the brightest colors and tried to take a little from each bouquet. There are petals that were mostly from lilies, roses, statice, and daisies. Then I brought them home in a baggie to preserve for my loved ones.

As soon as I got home, I opened the baggie so the petals could breathe and not start molding. They sat there until the next day before I was ready to try my experiment.

The first thing I did was lay down wax paper on a wooden tv tray, then carefully poured out my petals and separated them into a single layer.

Then I left them in the sun to dry for about a week. They shrink up quite a bit.

The color retained wonderfully and even got a little deeper. Once all the petals were dry (the daisies took the longest) then I carefully arranged the petals into these tiny bottles by Tim Holtz.

I chose them because I liked the variety of sizes. Another great set is this one.

I used a soft paint brush (and it’s tip) to position the flowers.

To finish, I just put in the corks. You could fill the bottle with resin if you wanted, but I didn’t. These have held their color and look just like the day they were made for the last 6 months.

 

 

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