Depending on the flowers, you can dry them. Just tie something around their stems (remove them from any water source they have) and hang them upside down in a cool, dry place. This works well with roses, but not so well with lilies..lol.
2006-07-05 00:16:45
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answered by bluez 6
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It's a nice idea, but it's bad feng shui to keep dead flowers in your home. Even though you are "preserving" them - they are still technically dead. Go to a local art supply store and recreate the bouquet using silk flowers - they will last forever and look just as nice!
2006-07-05 02:26:58
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answered by Rachel 7
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Don't waste your time or money--instead take a lot of pictures of the flowers; you holding the flowers, flowers with the invitation and rings makes a nice picture too.
2006-07-05 04:12:35
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answered by Penguin Gal 6
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You can buy a kit at your local hobby store that helps you do it yourself. It should include silica or another preserving agent.
2006-07-10 17:52:52
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answered by lalalee63 2
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excuse me?
2006-07-04 23:47:17
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answered by Anonymous
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