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Tips for Drying Flowers
Timing is Key: Harvest flowers when they’re at their freshest, ideally in the morning after the dew has dried, to ensure they hold their color and vitality.
Air Drying: Bundle small bouquets of flowers together with twine and hang them upside down in a well-ventilated, dry place to preserve their shape.
Preservation Tip: Once dried, lightly spray your flowers with hairspray to help prevent shedding and fading, keeping them looking fresh longer.

Spring-Summer Decor Ideas Using Dried Flowers
Mantelpiece Magic: Drape dried flower garlands across your fireplace or display them on your bookshelves for a cozy, inviting touch.
Table Runners: Scatter dried flowers along the center of your dining table. This simple yet elegant touch makes for effortless summer dining.
Wreath Wonders: Create stunning wreaths using a blend of dried flowers and greenery. They’re a perfect way to bring seasonal charm to any space, year-round.
Thoughtfully incorporating these floral accents, you will create a home that bridges the fresh, vibrant energy of spring with the warm, relaxing feel of summer. So why let your spring blooms fade away when you can preserve their beauty and enjoy them all year long?
Pro Tip: Mix them with herbs like rosemary or thyme to create a rustic, countryside vibe.