I was asked to preserve a dozen roses for someone.  The roses were given to here at a very special ceremony and they have a lot of sentimental value to her.

By the time she asked me, she had already had the roses for a week.  They survived the trip home in her luggage w/out great damage.  But they still were not pristine condition when I picked up the roses.

The first step is to preserve the rose.  Hanging t hem upside down does not retain the color as well. I prefer to cut the stem off and put the rose in silica gel (which is not a gel at all, it  is granualar almost like sand) using plastic quart soup containers.  Once the roses are covered in gel, they take months to dry.  It is critical that the very center of the rose bud is completely dry.

I let them in the gel for 6 - 9 months.  Then I gently take them out of the silica.  This leaves a fine dust on the flower, so being anal, I use a few paintbrushes to brush the dust off of all the petals and in between all the petals. 

After dusting, I then take wire and use it to connect the rose to a 'fake' stem.

Now that the rose has a long stem, it is easier to handle.  This is when I spray each rose with light layers of clear silac to bring out the color and give a bit of a glossy shine. This makes the rose look alive again.  It is important to let it completely dry between coats.  I like to wait 24 hours.

After it has been sprayed, I then wrap the stem in green floral tape.  I start wrapping just below the base of the rose to cover the wire union to the stem, and with a twisting motion, spiral the tape the entire length of the stem.

 

For this project, she wanted the roses displayed upright in a vase.  I had to create rose leaf stems.  I took three pieces of wire and twisted them together to form a turkey foot.  Then I wraped these wires in green floral tape.

Rose leaves have a distinct shape.  I took silk leaves and cut them apart, then using hot glue, glued three leaves to each turkey foot.  I now had leaf stems.  Later I will use more green floral tape to attach these to the rose stems.

While waiting for the spray to dry, I found the perfect vase.  I centered it, then securely adhered it to the wooden base of the glass dome display.  I found that Gorilla glue works great for this. I've also learned that they really mean to use sparingly, otherwise it seeps out along the edge of the vase, and that is not attractive.

After the vase was secured,  I mixed several colors of decorative sand.  I used a buff, tan, light blue, and a  royal blue.  I mixed these together very well.  Then I poured this mix into the vase.

Next I took my 12 roses and the 12 qt containers they had been dried in.  I arranged the 12 containers in the shape I wanted my arrangement to have.  I then sat one rose in each numbered container, so I could determine where to position each rose.

Now all I had to do was arrange the 12 roses in the vase.  I was careful to move the wired leaves into position as I arranged the roses.  Once all the roses were in place, I took 3 silk ferns and put the in the background. 

Lastly I took pieces of white baby's breath and tucked pieces of it here and there among the roses.

I am horrible at cleaning windows - so my hubby will wash the dome for me.  Then I can sit it over this arrangement, and it will be preserved for many many years (as long as she keeps it out of direct sunlight).

 

 Due first day of spring.  Done w/ a few days to spare.

I hope she likes it!

 

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still...
Mar. 17, 2009 at 12:00 AM

Your work is magnificent! You are truly an artist!

Joes, when, and yes I said when , I meet my daughter, and there are flowers involved, will you do me the honor of preserving them for me? You would be the only one in the world that I would trust with them, for you and only you would know their truly priceless value. You work is amazing. I hope you are well!

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fairy74
Mar. 17, 2009 at 2:00 AM

Great job!

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bless...
Mar. 17, 2009 at 9:08 AM

WOW that is spectacular - I had no idea that flowers could be preserved so beautifully!  That's a far cry from pressing them in the pages of a book, huh??  LOL

I bet she loves them!  And I agree with stillamom, you are an ARTIST!  :o)

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chris...
Mar. 17, 2009 at 3:33 PM

Beautiful !

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DVT
Mar. 20, 2009 at 9:49 AM

Loved it!  Don't you just want to keep them for yourself???  Anyway, if I need flower/plant advice I know who I'm going to ask how to do it.

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