How to Dry Flowers: Comparing Air Drying and Evaporation Methods for Hydrangea

If you’re a flower enthusiast, you know that drying flowers is a fantastic way to preserve the beauty of your favorite plants. In this video tutorial, we show you how to dry hydrangea flowers and compare two different methods to help you choose the best method for your flower drying needs. 

The first method we use is air drying. This method involves hanging the flowers upside down in a cool, dry place where air can freely circulate. This way, moisture is naturally removed from the flowers, leaving the petals dry and fragile. The second method we use is evaporation. This method involves immersing the flowers in silica gel, which absorbs the moisture from the flowers, leaving them dry and looking as good as new. 

After drying our flowers, we use them to create a wreath and a disassembled bouquet under a glass dome. These are a great way to use dried flowers creatively and decorate your home. 

Additionally, we show you how to use pressed flowers to create floral frames. This is another fantastic way to preserve the beauty of flowers and create personalized art pieces. 

In summary, if you want to preserve the beauty of your favorite flowers, drying flowers is a great option. Watch our video tutorial and learn how to dry hydrangea flowers using the method that best suits your needs. Additionally, discover how to use dried and pressed flowers to create original art pieces and decorate your home creatively.