my grandmother recently passed away and i have a little over a dozen roses from her casket. i really would like to preserve them but i don't want to press them. They're beautiful roses, pink and white =], but i dont know how to go about preserving them. i've heard of the glicerine but i dont know where to find it and also i heard of hanging them upside down in a dark room also. does this work? Please help me! i want to make sure these are preserved before they die.
thank you!
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How do i preserve roses without pressing them?
i think you have the right idea with hanging them upside down. i did the same thing when my grandma passed and we preserved every flower possible, but it's been a long time....i know you can get a preservative from the craft store such as "Michaels". give them a call. they can help you with the process.
Reply:After the hanging upside down, spray the hell out of them with hair spray! This way they will not fall apart or brake.
Reply:you can hang them upside down and they will dry out.
if they are not upside down they will wilt.
you can hang them in any light and yes it works thats how i do it.
i have roses when i was 16 and im 23 now.
Reply:I've had good luck hanging them upside down to dry. Stay in good shape for some time. I use wire to wrap around the stems and hang them, where they don't touch each other. Any dry place will do, I've dried them inside the house and in the garage.
Reply:Yes....hang them upside down for quite awhile until they are completely dry and then just put them in a vase.
Reply:My condolences, sorry for your loss.
Hang them upside down, don't know that dark matters but my best friend was killed last fall and I saved some of his flowers with wire hung upside down, they dry out very nice, they are stiff, but full. You could do something with them later (after fully dry) if you so choose.
*Upside down doesn't collect as much dust*
Reply:I used the borax method when preserving my bouquet from my cousins wedding- this site tells you how to do it, and other methods of preservation too. It's nice you want to do this!
http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/flo...
Reply:Why would anyone want a souvenir from a funeral? How macabra.
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