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There are so many beautiful ways touse flowers around your home.

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“Choose drier florals with a heartier consistency to guarantee minimal shedding or crumbling,” says Epifano.

A dried flower wreath hanging over a mantel in a white, Scandi-style living room

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Softer flowers, on the other hand, are great for pressing.

They’re also great candidates for preserving in silica.

However, there may come a time where they aren’t looking their best anymore.

dried peony peonies flowers hanging upside down to be dry

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you’ve got the option to place them between two glass panes or glue them to paper.

You could also add a quote of your choosing or leave the flowers as is.

“Wreaths are a relativelysimple and low cost craftthat looks stunning in your home,” says Epifano.

fresh flowers in a jar dried with silica gel

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Put Them in Resin

Resin is a great way to preserve dried flowers for a long time.

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it’s possible for you to also use silica as a floral preservation sand.

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Picking the freshest flowers will also keep their color for longer.

Keep your dried flowers away from water and sources of moisture to avoid rotting.

Flowers hanging upside down from hangers for drying

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A living room with bouquets of dried flowers

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Six dried floral wreaths on a tabletop

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Flowers hanging from the ceiling and draped on a mannequin

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