Drying flowers is a simple, unhurried way to preserve the beauty of your garden ...
Spring has finally sprung and our Instagram feeds are filled with mood-boosting bouquets. But while fresh flowers are a dreamy edition to any room, they can also quickly become an expensive habit, ...
With lush textures and a smaller carbon footprint than their fresh counterparts, dried floral bouquets have been making a comeback the past few years. By Morrigan McCarthy When you think of ...
While we will always love a freshly cut bouquet, dried flowers have become a mainstay in our homes – and on our social media feeds. With more than 3.25 million tags on Instagram, dried flowers are one ...
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The dried flower trend isn't going anywhere any time soon and we are 100% okay with this. Now, there are over two million posts in the #driedflowers feed on Insta, thanks to these blooms' many perks.
Dried flowers can be tastefully used to decorate living spaces, resulting in appealing arrangements that can last very long. In the hands of floral stylists, the dried flowers remain distinctively ...
I often leave flowers too long in their vase, loving them as they dry and dessicate, but maybe the time has come to learn how to dry them at their peak, so they’ll last longer and keep their colour. I ...
Dried flowers are not always beloved. Less colorful and fragrant than their former selves, they are, at their very worst, associated with dusty homes and death. But what if, like artificial flowers, ...