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As soon as our couriers deliver the flowers and place them in the recipient's hands, we will notify you right away.Dried Flowers: Capturing Ephemeral Beauty for Everlasting Charm
Longevity: Unlike fresh flowers that quickly wilt, dried flowers maintain their aesthetic appeal for months, even years, requiring minimal maintenance. Eco-Friendliness: They are an ideal solution for those aiming to minimize consumption and embrace a "zero-waste" lifestyle. You're giving flowers a second life. Versatility: They seamlessly integrate into any interior style – from rustic and bohemian to minimalist and Scandinavian. Natural Appeal: Dried flowers introduce natural textures, muted tones, and a sense of connection to nature into any space. Cost-Effectiveness: A one-time investment in quality dried flowers, or the simple act of drying them yourself, provides long-lasting decor.
Air Drying (Natural Drying) – The Simplest Method: Principle: Dehydration occurs naturally in a dry, dark, well-ventilated space. Suitable for: Most flowers and herbs with sturdy stems (roses, lavender, eucalyptus, hydrangeas, baby's breath, statice, grasses). Process: Gather flowers into small bunches of 5-10 stems, removing any excess foliage from the lower part of the stem. Secure the stems with a rubber band or twine. Hang the bunches upside down in a dry, dark, and well-ventilated area (closet, attic, a dark corner of a room). Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading. Drying takes 1 to 3 weeks, depending on humidity and flower type. Flowers are considered dry when they become stiff and crisp.
Silica Gel Drying – For Preserving Color and Shape: Principle: Silica gel is an absorbent that rapidly draws out moisture, preserving vibrant colors and petal forms. Suitable for: Delicate flowers with large blooms (peonies, gerberas, dahlias, orchids, some roses) that don't air dry well. Process: Pour a layer of silica gel (about 2-3 cm) into the bottom of an airtight container. Carefully place the flowers on the silica gel, leaving stems if desired. You can also fully bury the bloom to help it retain its shape. Gently pour more silica gel over the flowers until all petals are covered. Seal the container tightly and leave for 3-7 days (up to 2 weeks for some flowers). Once dry, carefully remove the flowers, gently brushing off any remaining silica gel.
Press Drying – For Flat Compositions: Principle: Flowers are pressed between the pages of a heavy book or a specialized flower press. Suitable for: Small flowers, leaves, and herbs (violets, forget-me-nots, ferns) for creating herbariums and collages. Process: Arrange flowers between sheets of blotting paper or newspaper. Place the paper with flowers between the pages of a heavy book or in a flower press. Change the paper every few days to accelerate the drying process. After 1-3 weeks, the flowers will be fully dried and flattened.
Microwave Drying (with Silica Gel) – A Quick Method: Principle: A combination of microwave radiation and silica gel allows for rapid flower drying. Process: Place flowers in a container with silica gel (as described above) and microwave on low power for a few minutes (start with 1-2 minutes and check progress). This method requires careful monitoring to prevent scorching.
Choose Fresh Flowers: It's best to dry flowers that have just bloomed or are in their half-open stage. Remove Excess Foliage: Trim leaves below the bloom that might rot or hinder air circulation. Protect from Humidity: Avoid drying in highly humid environments. Handle with Care: Dried flowers are very fragile; handle them as gently as possible. Fixation: Once completely dry, you can lightly spray the dried flowers with hairspray or a special floral sealant to further set their shape and minimize shedding.
Bouquets and Arrangements: Tabletop Bouquets: Arrange several types of dried flowers in a vase. This could be a monochromatic bouquet of a single variety (e.g., lavender or cotton) or a mix of different textures and colors. Wall Hangings: Create a composition on a wooden board, hanger, or frame. Incorporate eucalyptus branches, dried poppies, grasses, or ferns. Everlasting Floral Displays Under Glass: Place a small bouquet under a glass cloche (terrarium). This protects the flowers from dust and moisture and creates a striking display.
Decor for Celebrations and Special Occasions: Wreaths and Garlands: Dried flowers are perfect for crafting autumnal door wreaths or festive garlands. Candle Decor: Tie thin twine around candles, attaching small dried flower sprigs (use caution with open flames!). Unique Gifts: Embellish gift wrapping with tiny dried flowers or create mini-bouquets as an accompaniment to a main present.
Interior Elements: Framed Art and Pictures: Flattened dried flowers, preserved in a press, look exquisite in framed art under glass, creating a beautiful herbarium. Aromatic Sachets: Mix dried rose petals, lavender, mint, and other fragrant herbs. Place them in natural fabric pouches – ideal for closets or bedrooms. Vase Fillers: Large vases can be filled with dry branches, wheat stalks, or cotton. Mobiles and Hanging Compositions: Lightweight dried flowers can be suspended on delicate threads or arranged into airy mobiles.
Creating Your Own Dried Flower Brand: Souvenirs: Small bouquets, cards with herbariums, mini-arrangements – excellent ideas for handmade souvenirs. Jewelry: Some types of dried flowers can be used to create epoxy resin jewelry (earrings, pendants). Wedding Decor: Dried flowers are ideal for eco-friendly weddings, creating a bohemian-chic atmosphere.
Protect from Direct Sunlight: Sunlight can cause colors to fade. Place arrangements in shade or partial shade. Avoid Humidity: Moisture is the main enemy of dried flowers; it can lead to mold growth. Keep them in dry environments. Featured













