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How to Dry Flowers

by Beverly Hernandez

An Easy Method for Drying Flowers

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Drying flowers is a fun project for all ages. There are many occasions for drying flowers. Daisy Day and Carnation Day are in January, then comes Valentines Day, Flower Day is in May, birthdays, or anytime you receive flowers. Go on a nature walk in the spring and gather wildflowers, or purchase some at the local market. Your children will proudly display their finished project.

My son did this project for a homeschool assignment and had a lot of fun with it. This is his work.

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  1. An Easy Method for Drying Flowers
  2. Materials Needed
  3. Sorting the Flowers
  4. Tie the Bunches Together
  5. Hanging the Flowers to Dry
  6. Arranging the Dried Flowers
  7. Finishing Touches

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