How to Dry Roses & Make a Rose Wreath
by
Three Dogs in a Garden
(IC: blogger)
One way to give Valentine's Day roses a second life is to dry them. You can also take a dozen dried sweetheart roses and make a pretty wreath.
Roses in the dead of winter are such a lovely treat. If only they weren't so fleeting!
How to Dry Roses:
Roses don't dry entirely true to color. There is always a bit of a shift. Cool pink roses become a soft mauve. Red roses turn a burnt shade of deep red.
White roses become cream and then more beige as they age. Yellow roses become a beige shade as well. As you might expect, multicoloured roses become an interesting mix of shades.
What you need to make this project:
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A wreath is a pretty way to prolong the romance of Valentine's Day roses!
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
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Published February 14th, 2016 9:00 AM
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Three Dogs in a Garden on Feb 16, 2016Thanks everyone for your positive feedback!
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Far4615730 on Feb 17, 2016Dry roses are the best natural laxative when brewed as herbal tea, and tasty aswell.
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Three Dogs in a Garden on Feb 17, 2016@Farhatmm A couple of summers ago I made rose petal jelly. It was wonderful and had a light apple-like taste.
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