I buy potpourri for the content — I use some of the pieces of natural materials in my artwork. However, I don’t want the fragrance that comes with it. I’m trying to figure out how to "de-fragrance" potpourri, if anyone knows. Thanks!

Im thinking of using a dried cherry blossom branch in a shadow bow frame…
A) where would I find a cherry blossom branch, fresh or pre-pressed
B) Would fake flowers look better or last longer?
c) If I were to find a fresh branch, how would I press it properly?

Thanks ahead for all answers!!!
Also, how can I ensure the blossoms will maintain color?
Thanks for the answers, its not actually an art project for school, just a personal project for a relative in the midst of a profound new beginning….

Waiting for answer from Delta, already a few days.

Can you make potpourri out of rose petals?

Whats the best way to dry flowers?

I was in a wedding on Saturday and have my flowers (white roses and hydrangeas) I want to dry them, but don’t know how to.

How do you dry flowers?

Like when you sort of dry the flowers to use them as book marks or something. I have carnations.

My mother in law gave me a potpourri pot for these wax candles that are called Yankee Candle (many different scents) And she never cleaned it out, so i was wondering if i had to clean it out to put a new one in? Also if i do have to clean it out,how do i do that? I've never used this before so i really don't know what i'm doing.

Reciving Dried Flowers?

I absolutley love dried flowers. and i started dating this new guy awhile ago and one day when he picked me up he had some dried roses put toegther very nicly with a ribbon and his guitar pick around them. so as we where walking he’s like do you know what it means to recive dead flowers? and of course i dont and he told me to find out and i asked this before and i got all bad answers. he meant nothing bad about it what does the dead flowers thing mean??? (and not like end of relashonship, it’s over stuff either)

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