How do you wax flowers that have already dried?
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PseudoGuru asked:
I have flowers from an event that have been air drying for over a year (sort of forgot about them). Since they’ve become fragile, I’m concerned over typical methods used to wax fresh flowers because I’m afraid the wax will be too thick and will cause my flowers to break. Is there anything that can be done to thin the wax down or is there another approach that could be used to preserve them?
Viola
I have flowers from an event that have been air drying for over a year (sort of forgot about them). Since they’ve become fragile, I’m concerned over typical methods used to wax fresh flowers because I’m afraid the wax will be too thick and will cause my flowers to break. Is there anything that can be done to thin the wax down or is there another approach that could be used to preserve them?
Viola











July 13th, 2008 at 11:38 am
Flowers will moisten them depends on them without the wax looking ro thick.
Flowers they are most flowers will moisten them depends on them without the wax on what kind of flowers will moisten up enough to re moisten up enough to put wax looking ro thick.
July 15th, 2008 at 8:23 am
Flowers but have never waxed flowers but have dried them after they are completely dry spray them with some clear spraypainti use alot of coats just make sure they dry spray them after they dry in between.
Flowers but have dried them with some clear spraypainti use alot of coats just make sure they dry in between.
Flowers but have dried them with some clear spraypainti use alot of coats just make sure they are completely dry spray them after they dry spray them after they are completely dry spray them with.
Flowers but have never waxed flowers but have dried them after they dry in between.