2, air drying method. The air-drying method is to hang the bouquet upside down in a ventilated place and air-dry it naturally, but it must not be against the wall, which will deform the rose and lack the three-dimensional sense. Generally speaking, the air-drying time varies according to the types of flowers and the changes of air humidity and temperature. Different ventilation conditions in different places also have an impact. You can have a look and smell every two or three days to see the progress of air drying. If you think petals are as fragile as paper, you have succeeded!
3. Microwave oven drying method. In fact, there is a very convenient method, microwave oven drying, which is characterized by short time and few tools. The time you choose to dry in the microwave oven depends on the type of oven and the number of flowers, which needs your own consideration. Generally, this method is also suitable for air-dried herbs, daisies, marigolds, and some grasses, such as Puwei, Cirsium japonicum and papyrus. If the flowers are mixed with berries, it is best to air-dry them in a cool, dry and ventilated place for at least a week, otherwise they will easily go bad if they are directly dried in the microwave oven.
4. Fine sand drying method. There is also a Xisha sun drying method, which is also very simple. Find some very clean and dry fine sand and make a paper box with printing paper to hold flowers. Bury the flowers in a paper box with fine sand and put them in a dry place. After two weeks, they will turn into dried flowers.