Author: | Dueep Jyot Singh | ISBN: | 9781310179846 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books | Publication: | July 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dueep Jyot Singh |
ISBN: | 9781310179846 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books |
Publication: | July 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Table of Contents
Introduction
Making Your Own Wax Flowers
Making a Wax Flower Candle
Making a Wooden Flower Press
Padded Pressboard
Making Your Thick Padded Board –
Setting Out Your Flowers
More Tips for Sand Drying
Silica Gel Tips
Silica Gel – Borax Drying Plants
Drying in Your Microwave
Picking Your Wildflowers
How to Dry Wildflowers
Air Drying Your Flowers
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
Flowers and other parts of the plant have been dried since ancient times, to be used in herbal remedies.
I recently wrote a book on how you could preserve flowers by drying them, and make things of beauty and a joy forever out of them.
As I am fascinated with flowers, and anything else including interesting looking leaves, driftwood, seeds, and even dried fruit which has anything to do with their presence in nature and their presence right in my home after I have gathered them in great handfuls on my many rambles outdoors, is it surprising that you are going to learn more about how you can preserve flowers, especially when you find them right there indoors, when it is 0° outside and a force 10 wind blowing.
Traditionally, man has been fascinated with the ephemeral quality of flowers for millenniums, and he has tried his best to make sure that they last just a little bit longer after he has collected them from the branches on which they blossomed so beautifully just this morning. This book is going to tell you all about tips and techniques on how you can press flowers in a methodical manner, both traditional and modern, and also how you can try out some interesting creative techniques in order to preserve these flowers for just another year or so right indoors.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Making Your Own Wax Flowers
Making a Wax Flower Candle
Making a Wooden Flower Press
Padded Pressboard
Making Your Thick Padded Board –
Setting Out Your Flowers
More Tips for Sand Drying
Silica Gel Tips
Silica Gel – Borax Drying Plants
Drying in Your Microwave
Picking Your Wildflowers
How to Dry Wildflowers
Air Drying Your Flowers
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
Flowers and other parts of the plant have been dried since ancient times, to be used in herbal remedies.
I recently wrote a book on how you could preserve flowers by drying them, and make things of beauty and a joy forever out of them.
As I am fascinated with flowers, and anything else including interesting looking leaves, driftwood, seeds, and even dried fruit which has anything to do with their presence in nature and their presence right in my home after I have gathered them in great handfuls on my many rambles outdoors, is it surprising that you are going to learn more about how you can preserve flowers, especially when you find them right there indoors, when it is 0° outside and a force 10 wind blowing.
Traditionally, man has been fascinated with the ephemeral quality of flowers for millenniums, and he has tried his best to make sure that they last just a little bit longer after he has collected them from the branches on which they blossomed so beautifully just this morning. This book is going to tell you all about tips and techniques on how you can press flowers in a methodical manner, both traditional and modern, and also how you can try out some interesting creative techniques in order to preserve these flowers for just another year or so right indoors.