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Drying flowers

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The Best Methods To Dry Your Summer Flowers!

If you ever wanted to learn how to dry flowers but didn't know where to start, we have everything you need to know.

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How to Dry Flowers and Get the Best Results Possible

Learn how to dry flowers 5 different ways, including using a microwave, conventional oven, silica gel and natural hanging techniques. Get all the pro tips!

How to Use Silica Gel for Drying Flowers: Complete Guide

Learn how to use silica gel to dry flowers and preserve your memories for years to come. Use your dried flowers for jewelry, shadow boxes, bouquets & more!

How to dry flowers in the microwave

Learn how to dry flowers in a microwave. Quick and easy. Great for including dried flowers in your resin crafts and jewelry.

HOW TO DRY FLOWERS UPSIDE DOWN – PRESERVE YOUR BLOOMS

Drying flowers is a wonderful way to preserve your blooms. Learn how to dry flowers upside down, to enjoy dried flowers throughout the year.

Drying Dahlias: 5 Tips for Success! | Bracken & Berry

As Autumn comes to an end, so does dahlia season. It is such a joy to work with beautiful seasonal blooms and, in the case of dahlias, I have utilised them both fresh and dried. I love the way dahlias transform as they dry but acknowledge that the drying process, itself, is one great experiment fraught with wins and losses. In this month’s blog, I share my tips for drying dahlias successfully.

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Except making the pressed dried flower, make a prevanted fresh flower is another way to remind the flowers of spring.
Colourful Rainbow Dried Flower Arrangement
This dried flower collection is inpired by beautiful gardens and bright colours found in nature. It features a range of dried flower bunches in orange, green, pink, purple and neutral tones.
Arranging both sides to create balance for a centrepiece!