How to Preserve Your Flowers Forever
November 10, 2008 by April Stolarz
A couple special occasions in life are fortunately filled with the promise of red roses, white carnations, yellow lilies, or a mixed bouquet. Flowers brighten up any room, but they can only last for so long. Eventually, they wilt away. I know that every time I have to throw away my flowers, a certain sadness creeps over me (especially if they were from that certain guy). But now, instead of throwing away your flowers, use them for much more. Create a craft project out of your beloved flowers- press them. After pressing flowers, you can use them for an array of arrangements. Add an extra touch to pictures, spice up your scrapbooks, design a homemade card- the creative possibilities are endless. Make sure you press the flower before it wilts. It’s easier than you think- the hardest part is waiting. 
- Place the flower into a piece of tissue or sheet of newspaper. Fold the tissue or newspaper over. Make sure the flower is as flat as possible.
- Grab a dictionary or phonebook and place the tissue or newspaper (with the flower) in the middle section of the book.
- Close the book and place other books or heavy objects over it.
- After about a week check the flowers, and change the paper inside. Leave the objects over the book for another 2-3 weeks.
- Open your book, and voila! Your flower will be pressed and ready to use.









