Let’s get started on these gorgeous dried flower bundles and watch them become the . Select about five flowers to combine into a single bundle, as grouping too many together will prevent airflow and keep them from drying completely.
Some people use twine or string to tie them together, but the stems can shrink as they begin to dry and then slip out of the bundle. To account for this, you can use a rubber band to tie them together instead. Simply loop one end of the rubber band around one stem, then wrap the whole rubber band around the entire stem bundle a couple of times, making sure it’s nice and snug. Then, loop the other end of it around another stem to hold it in place.
Using a piece of string, tie one end to the stems and one end to something sturdy enough to hold the flowers, allowing them to hang upside down. Choosing a dark, dry place will help preserve them the best. Allow up to six weeks for the bundles to dry. Once your dried flower bundles are ready, untie them from where they were hanging and take them to your gallery wall. Find the perfect space and use a small nail or hook to hang them. Dried flowers can last up to two years, depending on the type of flower. You can extend their lifespan by hanging them away from direct light and heat, and handling them as little as possible once they are placed on display.
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