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Dry flowers can be used for various purposes. These are innovative ingredients to decorate your home. Even your kids can come up with fantastic handicraft artifacts. And the best part is that you don’t even have to go to a florist to buy expensive dried flowers. Just pick up a good variety from your garden and you can dry them with very little effort at your home. Of course, you have to visit a florist if you don’t have a backyard garden. But at least drying the flowers at home will spare you the extra cost.
Drying flowers is easy. All you need to do is to place fresh flowers on a piece of paper and then cover it with another piece of paper. In the next step, you just need to iron the flowers over the paper and you have your own readymade dried flowers.
Now you are ready to let your imagination run wild with your dried flowers. You can come up with artistic wall hangings by arranging the dried flowers on a thermocol sheet and then pasting these with glue. You can add some sprinklers to add luster to the artwork. Potpouris are also another option. These would spread fragrance all across your home. Take some dried flowers, spray some synthetic perfume and add some orris roots that will act as absorbants. Soon, your home will become everfresh with a swift smell of the artistic room decor wafting in the air.
And if you are not satisfied with wall hangings or potpouris, then wreaths and bouquets may just be your idea to decorate your house. They come in many varieties and across price ranges. And like other flower decor items, you can easily make a wreath or a bouquet without much sweat. How do you do these? Well, an assortment of colourful dried flowers, some glue and a wire are enough for a wreath. You just have to give yourself an hour or two and concentrate on the job at hand. We are sure that you will be pleased with the result — a beautiful wreath to jazz up your home. So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and explore your creative side with these dried flowers.