Generally the roses you buy at this time a year have travelled a long way and are weary after the miles and miles of travel. Four or five days and then they hang their heads in an exhausted slump.

It so easy to dry roses. Gather your roses into a bunch and secure then together with a rubber band. (The stems shrink a little as they dry and a rubber band adjusts to the changing size of your rose stems.)
Use a loop of the elastic band to hang your bunch of roses flower down to dry.
If you are drying more than one bunch of roses, allow space between them so the air can circulate.
Depending on humidity levels, a bunch of roses may take a week or two to dry. Dried correctly, the stems of the roses will be stiff and hard. The roses should be somewhat crisp to the touch.


Dried roses are nice just as they are. You can also take the petals and make a sachet, fill a jar or even make a wreath.

12 dried sweetheart roses
one bunch of dried seeded eucalyptus
an 6" grapevine wreath
scissors
glue gun and glue sticks




Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/13883574/how-to-dry-roses-make-a-rose-wreath site
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