How would I go about keeping a flower looking alive in a baby book for my son years to come?
My baby's daddy bought me some flowers when I had my baby. And I would like to keep it in my son's baby book. How could I keep it looking alive for many years to come?
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- You can dry it http://www.ehow.com/how_324_dry-flowers.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art
- I guess it depends on if it's roses or daisies, with daisies you can close it in a big book you don't use often and let it dry out for a month or so, with roses, find some twine and hang them upside down from your window and they'll dry out to a papyri but I don't know how you would put it in the baby book. Something else you could do if they are roses is pluck a couple of the petals off and close them in a book and dry them flat that way, it would be easier to attach them to a baby book that way. Hope this is helpful.
- put it between 2 sheets of blotting paper, it will die anyway, keep it clear of the book pages it will stain
- Take the picture of fresh flowers and stick it to the baby book. Then you can dry and keep.
- take a picture of it ,the only way to preserve life.
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