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I've been kinda thinking about this. I have about 200 dried roses from a nursing home I worked in. We wernt allowed to keep flowers around if the heads started to lean over so I started taking them home and hanging them upside down. Now they are all packed away in a box waiting for a creative idea....the stems are all clipped to about 2 to 3 inches... I am thinking wreaths...any ideas for me?sylvie said:Sister and I dried bridal bouquets and other event flowers like funeral, birthday, anniversary. They were mounted and framed keepsakes which we enhanced with watercolor and acrylic paints so the aging flowers kept some original color.
The amount of orders were beyond our capacity to keep up. When we raised the prices to make it worth the extensive time it took to do them properly, business fell off.
They were bringing in between $100 and $350 each, depending on size and type of flowers. Very time and space consuming. Have different degrees of drying requirements, too.
She is still doing occasional pieces for extra money.
I keep thinking that I might explore collecting local plants and drying them flat in a frame, under glass for wall hangings. Don't know much about how to do it but I've not checked the library yet.
No hurry, everything is dead around here right now anyway.
I think preserving the bridal bouquets is a great idea.. why was it so costly?