HOW TO PRESERVE PRESSED FLOWERS : PRESERVE PRESSED FLOW
How to preserve pressed flowers : Fruit bouquet baskets.
How To Preserve Pressed Flowers
Pressed flower craft consists of drying flower petals and leaves in a flower press to flatten and exclude light and moisture. Pressing flowers makes them appear flat, and often there is a change in color, ranging from faded colors to a greater intensity of vibrant colors.
Food made with fruit preserved in sugar, such as jam or marmalade
A sphere of activity regarded as being reserved for a particular person or group
A place where game is protected and kept for private hunting or shooting
a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone; "medicine is no longer a male preserve"
continue: keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last; "preserve the peace in the family"; "continue the family tradition"; "Carry on the old traditions"
a reservation where animals are protected
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Dried daisy - Black Saturday
The dread hell passed, the ruined world grew still,
And the great city passed to nothingness:
The ages went and mankind worked its will.
Then men stood still amid the centuries' press,
And in the ash-hid ruins opened bare,
As she lay down in her shamed loveliness,
Sculptured and frozen, late they found her there,
Image of love 'mid all that hideousness.
Excerpt - Out of Pompeii {William Wilfred Campbell}
This daisy along with the entire bush of flowers dried on the bush on Black Saturday.
They fascinated me because I have never see dried flowers like that on the bush. It reminded me of pompeii and how from that day images were in some way preserved as a visual reminder of what happend.,
edelweiss
My great grandmother pressed these mountain flowers when she was young. They are amazingly soft and beautiful but I have no idea how to preserve what is left of them. Any ideas?
They are on the same black velvety board they came on (afraid to take them off) and I keep them out of the light. I know they can't last forever...