
Preserved flowers can become one of the ideal accessories for our
headdresses, or to combine with different looks we are going to wear. They are a very versatile element, because we can find a multitude of colors, textures, shapes, and finishes depending on the type of flower we have chosen.
One of the questions many people ask is how to make
preserved flowers. The truth is that it is an interesting process, worth knowing if we want to have our own preserved flowers. Of course, by buying them we will access much more variety and color, but if we want to develop our artisan and creative side, let's see how they can be made.
The process of making preserved flowers
To
make preserved flowers, the first thing we need are natural flowers; contrary to what many people think, they are not artificial flowers, but natural ones. Once cut, the flowers go through a process to absorb an organic mixture that will replace the sap and water of the plant. In this way, the flower is preserved through a natural process.
This procedure allows the flowers to last for up to approximately 4 years, without wilting and without losing the appeal they had when they were still fresh flowers.

This process allows us to enjoy all the colors of these flowers without the need for light or water. As preserved flowers, they will maintain their fresh appearance and their essence for years, and we can use them to complement our headdresses, create beautiful flower crowns, or any other type of creation that comes to mind. Furthermore, we can later store them and reuse them as many times as we want, unlike fresh flowers that we would have to discard.