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  2. 4 Easy Ways to Dry Flowers and Preserve Their Natural Beauty

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    Skip the old-school method of pressing between pages of book because you’ll ruin the book. Replace the paper every few days, then leave it in place for a month. ... Metal Flower Drying Rack ...

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  4. Flower preservation - Wikipedia

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    Flowers are spread so they do not overlap between several thicknesses of newspaper. Additional layers of paper and flowers can be built up and then covered with a board or piece of cardboard before pressing down with a heavy object. The time required for drying, depending on the flower size or tissue content, can be anywhere from two to four ...

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    Review: "This folds open and closes very easily, great for compact spaces but also if you just don’t want a drying rack taking up extra space. It holds a lot of clothing and came with 2 extra ...

  6. Oshibana - Wikipedia

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    Oshibana (押し花) is the art of using pressed flowers and other botanical materials to create an entire picture from these natural elements. [1] Such pressed flower art consists of drying flower petals and leaves in a flower press to flatten them, exclude light and press out moisture. These elements are then used to "paint" an artistic ...

  7. Drying - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum microwave drying is used for the US Army's experimental Close Combat Assault Ration. [3] Freeze drying or lyophilization is a drying method where the solvent is frozen prior to drying and is then sublimed, i.e., passed to the gas phase directly from the solid phase, below the melting point of the solvent. It is increasingly applied to ...