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Deadheading your dried hydrangea flowers at the end of the season can feel like a waste. Instead, save them for this stunning fall DIY that brings them indoors.
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2. Open a book and line it with newspaper. Place your flowers (as flat as you can) on the page. 3. Carefully close the book and weight it down - additional heavy books work well as weights. 4. Store ...
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One way to use any leftover flowers is to dry them to make potpourri, which will help to freshen up the entire house. You can also sprinkle these puja petals over your bath water for a scented, warm ...
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