WEDDING BOUQUET PRESERVATION: How To Preserve Your Bridal Bouquet: a Floral Craft
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How To Preserve Your Bridal Bouquet

Techniques for Creating Floral Keepsakes
by Margaret D. Huber





By following the easy, step-by-step instructions in my flower drying book,
"How To Preserve Your Bridal Bouquet", you can create floral keepsakes to be treasured for years to come. Each step is given in text and photos - from removing the flowers from the bouquet, to drying the flowers in silica gel, to arranging the dried flowers in shadow box frames. The 36-page book is available as an e-book download, or can be received by regular mail.

How to Preserve Your Bridal Bouquet: Techniques  For Creating Floral Keepsakes by Margaret D. Huber
  • For The Bride who wants to transform her wedding
    bouquet into a work of art...

  • For The Mother of the Bride who wants to create a
    floral keepsake for her daughter, for a fraction of the
    cost of having it done commercially...

  • For Florists who want to offer wedding bouquet
    preservation to their customers...

  • For Those Who Love Flowers and want to start a
    flower preservation business...

BOOK INFORMATION

In her book, "How To Preserve Your
Bridal Bouquet", Margaret Huber...

Shows You How To:
  • Remove the flowers from the bouquet;
  • Dry the flowers in silica gel; and
  • Arrange the flowers in shadow box frames,
    in the designs shown here.
    (Complete instructions are given in the book for the six designs shown in the Gallery.)
Tells You:
  • The orchid to avoid if you are going to preserve
    your flowers;
  • The 3 types of greenery that dry best;
  • The special handling of gardenias, daisies and carnations;
  • How to root the ivy from your bouquet
Gives You:
  • Tips for selecting the flowers for your wedding; and
  • Tips for starting your own flower preservation business

Silica gel is easily found in craft stores and on the Web. It dries the flowers quickly and can be used again and again.

 

Actual Photos From The Book


Drying the flowers by burying
them in the silica gel.


Adding pearl and crystal
monofilaments to arrangement.


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