FAQs
What’s the difference between pressed and other floral preservation methods?
Pressed flower preservation flattens and dries flowers between absorbent sheets, keeping their color and shape for use in flat decorations like frames or crafts. Silica gel preservation dries flowers by surrounding them with crystals that remove moisture but keep their 3D shape and texture, making them look fuller and more lifelike. Pressed flowers are delicate and flat, while silica gel preserves volume but may slightly change color. Both methods offer elegant ways to save flowers..
how long does it take to preserve flowers?
Pressing flowers takes 1–2 weeks, flattening blooms between paper to preserve delicate flowers like pansies. Silica drying is usually faster (3–10 days), using gel to keep shape, ideal for larger blooms like roses. Both preserve flowers for decoration, with the method chosen by flower type and desired look. White roses, in particular, can take longer to dry due to their dense petals and moisture content.
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