Decorating with fresh flowers is one of my favorite ways to update a room, but they don't always last as long as I'd like—which may be why dried floral bouquets have become increasingly popular over ...
Below, find tutorials for different methods of drying flowers, whether you opt to use silica gel or press flowers with heavy books. Air-drying This popular drying technique involves hanging flowers ...
Florist Ashley Greer shares how to make keepsakes and more out of your wilted red roses Mackenzie Schmidt is the Home and Travel Editor for PEOPLE. She's worked at PEOPLE for over five years as a ...
Answer: Hydrangea flowers can be dried and used for indoor arrangements and decorating. It is best to cut them when they are mature, or aged, on the shrub because fresh blooms tend to wilt and turn ...
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When oakleaf hydrangea flower clusters fade to pink and green, it’s time to capture that color, freezing it beyond fall’s frost. At Bartram’s Garden, volunteers cut these pink and green flowers, ...
Potpourri is a simple and charming way to capture those beautiful blooms and enjoy them long after they’ve faded outdoors.
We detail the best methods for making homemade dry and moist potpourri. Potpourri is a cleaner, greener alternative to toxic chemical-based fragrances used to perfume your home. It's often made from ...
Welcome to the world of making a healing bath with dried flowers — a simple, soothing, and luxurious way to enjoy the medicinal benefits of your garden. In our home, healing baths aren’t just an ...
With lush textures and a smaller carbon footprint than their fresh counterparts, dried floral bouquets have been making a comeback the past few years. By Morrigan McCarthy When you think of ...