The Best Way to Dry Flowers Dry Flowers with Silica Gel











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Preserve flowers just as they are; they keep their color shape! No more turning brown, no more wilting, no more withering, no more oddly shaped flowers!!! • I've tried many different methods of drying flowers which include air drying, in an oven, hanging them upside down, in a book, dehydrating, etc. Then, recently, I learned about silica gel beads; they are drying beads specifically made for drying out flowers. This product promises to perfectly preserve flowers forever just as they are . I was skeptical, but as I read the reviews I became more convinced so I bought it. Wow, they weren't kidding! The flowers don't get warped like air-drying, the petals don't get brown withered like with dehydrating, the flowers keep their shape. The flowers are perfectly dried preserved- just as they are! Personally, from now on this will be the ONLY method to dry flowers. This is the way to go! Plus, you can reuse the silica gel over over! • DIRECTIONS: Grab an air tight container line the bottom with silica gel. Add flowers to the container. Pour the gel into all the cracks crevices of the flowers. The outside of the flower will dry but if gel isn't poured into every crack (especially int the center) then the center will rot grow mold eventually ruin the entire flower. Make sure that all the flowers are covered completely in silica gel beads - they must be submerged in completely covered with the beads. ** The flowers ( petals) dry how you put them; make sure they are not bent or crooked. Close the air tight container. [My container wasn't air tight so I placed plastic wrap on the top then put the lid on.] Depending on how many flowers you added, you have to wait 1-2 weeks. I had a ton of flowers from a Mother's Day bouquet so I waited 12 days. Once the flowers are dry take them out remove the beads. Shake the flowers, brush the petals, etc. Be gentle with the flowers as they will be dry brittle. ** You can reuse the silica gel! See the link below for the wire mesh. • ***Connect with me! If you make any projects inspired by me, I'd love to see pictures! Tag me on Instagram so your beautiful creation will automatically show up on my page!!! You can also share on my Facebook page! • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creativebath... • Pinterest:   / creative-bath-lab   • Instagram:   / creativebathlab   • YouTube:    / @creativebathlab   • The list below contains affiliated links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a very small percentage from qualifying purchases. Your support allows me to keep making free tutorials at no extra cost to you (prices are the same as website)! I will always let you know which supplies I use! I LOVE what I do I LOVE showing you how to do it! • ITEMS USED IN VIDEO: • Silica Gel - https://amzn.to/3aW4beq • Wire Mesh 10 - https://amzn.to/3b00yE5

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