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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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  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. put it between 2 sheets of blotting paper, it will die anyway, keep it clear of the book pages it will stain
  4. Take the picture of fresh flowers and stick it to the baby book. Then you can dry and keep.
  5. take a picture of it ,the only way to preserve life.
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