Oh, you know, pressed flowers, they sure are a lovely thing. But lemme tell ya, if you don’t do it right, them flowers ain’t gonna keep their color. They’ll turn brown, ugly, and well, ain’t nobody want that, right? So, today I’m gonna tell ya how to preserve that nice color in them flowers you press. It’s simple stuff, really. Don’t need no fancy science. Just do a few little things, and you’ll have them flowers looking real pretty for a long time.
First thing first: Keep ’em outta the sun. Yeah, I know, sunlight makes everything look nice, but not for your pressed flowers, hun. Sunlight makes them colors fade real quick, like the color just packs up and leaves! Best thing is to store them flowers somewhere dark. Put ’em in a book, or a box, and make sure it’s out of direct sunlight. This here is key to keeping them looking fresh and pretty.
Dry ’em right, or you’re done for. If you want them flowers to keep their color, you gotta dry ’em fast. Now, don’t go putting ’em in the oven or anything crazy like that! You just need a warm, dry place. Too much heat? That’ll cook ’em. Too little? They’ll just sit there and rot. What I like best is silica gel. This stuff is great, dries the flowers right up and keeps the color real nice. Ain’t no mess, just sprinkle it on, and let it do its magic.
- Pick your flowers on a dry day, after the dew has dried off ’em.
- Find a warm spot, not too hot though!
- Use silica gel if you can – it keeps them flowers looking real good.
Now, here’s a lil tip: don’t be messing with old flowers. Old flowers, they already lost some of their color before you even press ’em. So, when you pick ’em, get them fresh ones! And make sure they ain’t sitting around for too long before you press ’em. Them fresh flowers, they hold onto their color better when you dry and press ’em fast.
Watch out for moisture. Ain’t nothing that’ll ruin a flower faster than moisture. If they get wet, they’ll go brown, and all that pretty color will be gone. So, after you press ’em, make sure they’re in a dry place. No damp basements, no wet spots, ya hear? Keep ’em dry as a bone, or all your hard work will be wasted.
Another thing ya can do is store them flowers right. You ain’t just gonna toss ’em in any ol’ place, right? That’d be silly. After you press and dry ’em, put ’em somewhere nice and safe. Some folks use a shadow box, others just keep ’em in a book. But whatever you do, make sure there ain’t no sunlight getting to ’em. And for goodness sake, no humidity!
If you really want to get fancy, you can even freeze some of them flowers. Yeah, that’s right. Get some juicy leaves or petals, stick ’em in a ziplock bag, and freeze ’em. It’ll keep ’em fresh till you’re ready to press ’em. Ain’t that neat?
Last but not least: Handle ’em with care. Pressed flowers are delicate, like old bones. If you’re rough with ’em, they’ll break, and all that pretty color? Gone. So, when you’re pressing and storing ’em, be gentle. No squeezing, no rough hands, just treat ’em like the pretty lil things they are.
So, there ya go, hun. Now you know how to keep that color in them pressed flowers. Ain’t too hard, is it? Just a few simple steps, and you’ll have flowers that look like they just came off the bush, even years later. Just remember, keep ’em outta the sun, dry ’em fast, and handle ’em with care. You do that, and them flowers’ll stay just as pretty as the day you picked ’em.
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