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How Do You Dry Flowers In Desiccant?

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How Do You Dry Flowers In Desiccant?

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Desiccant is a substance that removes moisture from items and can be used to dry flowers easily. It can be found in bags, packets, loose fill and in pads or boards. First, choose the flowers you wish to dry. Flowers that are good to dry this way are marigolds, dahlias and zinnias, salvia and gladiolus, among others. Remove the stems. A wire stem can be inserted in the flower head for easier handling when dried. Do this by inserting a desired length of thin wire through the head and the end that is pushed through the head so that it doesn’t slip down. Wind floral tape down the length from the bottom of the head to the end of the wire. Place a large amount of desiccant in a large, sturdy pan. Place the flower heads on top and sprinkle a little bit over the top. Repeat laying and covering each flower. Let set until the flowers are completely dried. Remove the flowers and shake off the desiccant. Use a soft brush to remove any straying particles and use for flower arrangements.

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