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Dried Flowers for All Seasons: Creating the Fresh-Flower Look Year-Round What's unique about this book is that it includes flowers not usually associated with dried arrangements -- including spring flowers such as tulips and daffodils.-- Features in-depth information on d


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Dried Flowers for All Seasons: Creating the Fresh-Flower Look Year-Round

Title:Dried Flowers for All Seasons: Creating the Fresh-Flower Look Year-Round
Author:Jan Gertley
Rating:4.96 (280 Votes)
Asin:1561582859
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:216 Pages
Publish Date:1999-10-01
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Dried Flowers for All Seasons shows how to create dried-flower arrangements with the color, appeal, and just-picked look of fresh flowers. What's unique about this book is that it includes flowers not usually associated with dried arrangements -- including spring flowers such as tulips and daffodils. The book is arranged by season and there are several types of arrangements for each, including wreaths, sprays, and traditional bouquets.-- Features in-depth information on drying techniques.-- Includes more than 300 color photos.-- A glossary lists more than 60 flowers suitable for drying.-- Step -by-step instructions show how to arrange flowers.

Editorial : About the Author Gertley is the founder of Second Bloom Botanicals, a company specializing in dried flowers.

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