Have you ever imagined turning natural flowers into pieces that last forever? With The Definitive Flower Drying Guide you will learn the best techniques to dry, preserve and use dried flowers across decor, crafts, bouquets and much more!
Because the flowers worth keeping are dying in a vase right now, and hanging them upside down is the one method that guarantees you lose the colour.
Dried the right way for its type, a blue hydrangea stays blue for years instead of turning beige in a week.
Framed botanicals, everlasting bouquets, wreaths and centrepieces that never need replacing.
Resin pendants, keepsake dishes, pressed cards, candles and botanical jewellery.
If you want to. Dried flowers sell, and the people who buy them are already looking for someone nearby.
A rose, a hydrangea and a pansy each need a different method. Using the wrong one is exactly why the colour goes.
Open air, botanical press, microwave, silica gel and more. What each one costs, how long it takes, and the flowers it was made for.Yes, the air fryer works
Half the result is decided before you start. Which stage to cut at, which blooms never survive, and what to do with a bouquet that is already days old.
The three ways a dried flower dies after it already looks finished, and the fix for each one.
What to charge, how to package it, and the words to say to one local florist or funeral home.
Frames, arrangements, resin pieces, pressed cards, jewellery, candles and keepsakes, each with the method it needs.
Who want to add dried flowers to what they already love making by hand.
Who want to offer preserved arrangements, framed pieces and much more.
Looking for a profitable, uncrowded niche they can start from their own table.
Who want to keep their favourite blooms instead of watching the season bin them.
No padding and no botany lecture. Only what actually works, in the order you need it.
Techniques used by people who preserve flowers for a living, with the real limits of each one stated plainly.
From choosing the stem to the finished piece. You never hit a step that assumes you already knew something.
Buy now and start tonight, with something already in your kitchen.
You never have to sell a thing. But if you decide to, dried flowers are one of the few handmade pieces people ask for by name โ because the flowers that matter to them are already dying in a vase, and nobody nearby knows what to do with them.
The guide includes pricing and selling material. It is guidance, not a promise of income. What anyone earns depends on their effort, their area and how they sell.
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Pieces made with the methods taught inside. Results vary with the flower, the method and the season, which is exactly why the guide is organised flower by flower.
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No. Several of the methods use something you already own โ the oven, the microwave or an air fryer. Silica gel costs a few dollars and is reusable for years. A botanical press is the only thing you might buy later, and the guide shows you how to build one with two boards and four bolts.
Because hanging flowers upside down is the slowest method there is, and colour is lost to time and light. The faster a flower gives up its moisture, the more colour stays behind. That is why a hydrangea that goes beige on a string comes out blue from silica. The method has to match the flower, and that is what the schedule is for.
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Rules for selling handmade goods vary by country, state and sometimes city. Most people start small from home. The guide covers making and presenting your work; checking your local requirements is on you.