DIY
Preserving Fall Hydrangeas
You’ll Need
• Cut hydrangea flowers with stems
• Spool of twine
• Floral spray paint (we used a rosy cranberry color)
• Floral spray paint
Directions
1. Gather the flowers cutting the stems at least a foot long if possible.
2. Carefully remove the lower leaves from the stem.
3. Spray paint the flower if you don’t want the color to dull (or if you’d like to alter it).
4. Tie or hook the stems over a drying line so they hang upside down.
5. Check them every day for a week or two to see how they’re drying. Spread the flowers out for more air flow if drying is taking too long.
6. Use them in your fall arrangements and craft projects!
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