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How Do You Make A Rose Petal Covered Picture Frame?

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How Do You Make A Rose Petal Covered Picture Frame?

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Bring a bit of your garden into your house by making this lovely and delicate-looking rose petal picture frame. If you don’t have roses, ask friends to save you rose petals from their gardens. This frame fits in any garden-themed room, is lovely for a girl’s bedroom or simply to show off a special photo or picture. Gather roses and pull the petals off, then spread them out on a bed of silica gel and cover them with more silica gel. Leave them to dry for 3 or 4 days. An alternate method for drying the petals is to press them in-between sheets of waxed paper under heavy books for a week. Make sure with either method that the petals are not touching each other as they dry. Mix white craft glue and water together. Make it thin enough to brush on, but not runny or it will drip all over. Try adding just a few teaspoons of water at a time until you get the right consistency. Brush on the glue and water mixture on one area of the frame at a time. Carefully set the rose petals on the brushed-on

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