Article: Dry Roses With Your Microwave
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Dry Roses With Your Microwave
Drying roses with this method is fairly easy, and they turn out beautiful. Mine usually are mistaken for being freeze dried roses. First you'll need a microwave safe bowl, one big enough that the entire rose will fit completely into. Next you'll need silica gel, which can be purchased at a craft store. Silica gel is a granule-based substance, similar to the texture of sugar, which pulls moisture out of objects. It usually has blue "indicator" crystals in the gel showing you how much water has been absorbed.
Cut the rose about 1/4 inch or so from the actual rose flower. This is perfect length for use in a wreath. If you need a longer stem for an arrangement, you'll need to use floral tape and wrap a floral wire to it to create a stem. It is best to cut the rose late morning a...
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