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Wedding Code - by Sharon Boffo

 
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Preserving your wedding flowers

January 4th 2012 11:31
There are just a few ways you can choose from to preserve your wedding flowers. You can dry them by hanging them to dry. This process may take a week or so depending on how big the bouquet is. Tie a ribbon around the stems and hang them some place that is not damp.
You can also preserve them by Silica Gel which can be purchased at any craft store. You will need a big enough container to hold the flowers so that you can cover them completely. This will remove the moisture so that they will remain intact. This process may take several days and you should check on the flowers frequently to prevent over drying them.

The last way to dry your precious flowers is to have them freeze dried. This will have to be done by a florist. You should call a few florists first as not all florists may offer this service. Your flowers will look the most beautiful with this kind of drying.
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Comment by Morgan Bell

January 5th 2012 02:29
I recently had a wedding bouquet preserved and framed as a gift for a family member. The one i got had a black and white portrait of the bride and groom in the background. The place hand painted the preserved flowers. It was called Framed Wedding Flowers. They are in Australia and did everything via post.

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