Tracie E. (trace624) reviewed Flower Drying With A Microwave: Techniques and Projects on + 63 more book reviews
Now you can easily, quickly and inexpensively perserve all the colorful glory of a summer garden.
Gone are the problems of traditional methods finging dark, dry space, fading, and weeks of waiting and gone is the need to buy expensive commercially dried flowers.
Gone are the problems of traditional methods finging dark, dry space, fading, and weeks of waiting and gone is the need to buy expensive commercially dried flowers.
Barbara R. reviewed Flower Drying With A Microwave: Techniques and Projects on + 44 more book reviews
This book contains a lot of information on how to preserve flowers forever without pressing them in a book. The technique is easy to use and the projects are beautiful. You'll never press dry flowers again after reading this book.
Using your microwave you can preserve any flower.
Color pictures are beautiful, and it has lots of ideas on what to do with the dried flowers.
Mona W. (plantwoman) reviewed Flower Drying With A Microwave: Techniques and Projects on + 9 more book reviews
This small book includes everything to get you started drying flowers quickly with your microwave oven. It is a pretty book with lots of good information presented in a clear and concise prose that should appeal to flower lovers everywhere.
Mary-Jo W. (mjowest) reviewed Flower Drying With A Microwave: Techniques and Projects on + 236 more book reviews
Waste of time.
Gives instructions to dry with silica gel, you can buy a package and read the directions yourself.
Gives instructions to dry with silica gel, you can buy a package and read the directions yourself.
Faye C. (fafa66) - , reviewed Flower Drying With A Microwave: Techniques and Projects on + 12 more book reviews
It is ok. Doubt if I every put it into practice.