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Color In Dried Flowers And Foliages
Flowers properly dried and cared
for retain much of their color, and variety is easy if you gather material in different stages, as bud, bloom, and seed pod.
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142.
Suitable Containers
Containers of glass, fine china, and highly polished metals were formerly considered too fine or too sophisticated
for material in the dried state, and only dull metals —copper, brass, or pewter—pottery, and wooden vessels were used.
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143.
Essential Mechanics
Stability is essential
for every flower arrangement. Holders firmly anchored to containers by modeling clay or melted paraffin are most useful, as well as a few other items which contribute to sound mechanics.
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144.
For Christmas And Special Occasions
When painted, some are hard to recognize,
for they look quite different from their natural state. Indeed, wonders may be accomplished with paint and brush.
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145.
Decorative Uses Of Pressed Flowers, Seeds, Cones, Shells, Driftwood
Today many of these old-fashioned decorations are again in vogue, and they offer delightful accents
for modern homes. If you are not fortunate enough to possess a "flower heirloom," you can with a little time and imagination work out artistic flower and fruit designs of your own.
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146.
Flowers And Foliage To Press
Also
for buds and berries
Roses
Salvia
Scilla
Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius)
Sea-Lavender (Statice)
Shasta Daisy
Snowdrop (Galanthus)
Spiraea (S.
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147.
Flowers And Foliage For Panel Designs
To simulate branches or containers
Cones and Nuts
for Plaques
Cedar. Particularly Cedrus Deodara
Hemlock
Juniper
Larch
Oak.
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148.
Cultivated Flowers And Vegetables To Dry
For drying, I like the dark pink Virginia Supreme, lighter pink Peter Fisher, and variegated Linda. Invert flowers and cover with borax, or shear off most of the petals, leaving only a little color down in the pale green calyx.
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Herbs, Grains, And Ornamental Grasses
Many grain-yielding plants, oats and rice
for instance, are found growing wild. These are prized in dried arrangements as excellent to establish line.
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150.
Treasures From The Wild
Nature has generously furnished an abundance of material
for every season. A drive through the country any day reveals beauty growing everywhere.
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