To preserve colors you will need:
- Glycerin,
- water,
- Capacities are transparent (plastic or glass with a lid, better not high and wide, since small flowers will pop up)
- Flowers with thick leaves and stems, because Flowers with a thinner foliage worse retain the initial look.
1. In purely washed tanks, fold the flowers in an arbitrary order, because after pouring the fluid, the flowers are still mixed. Light solitary flowers after pouring fluid usually pop up. Flowers need to be prepared in a certain way: to make a stem stem cut, remove the bottom leaves, remove the skin or bark and split the stem is approximately 6 cm so that the solution is better penetrated into the flower.2. Cooking the solution: we mix boiling water with glycerin in proportion 3: 1 (one piece of glycerol and three parts of the water). The resulting solution is cooled to room temperature. 3. Pour the solution into prepared containers with flowers.4. If after the fill it does not like the location of the colors - correlating with a stick or tweezers.5. Tightly close the lid. The lid can be reapged with ribbies, raffia, cloth, dried sets, in general, all that is at hand.6. We put on the shelf. After 2 weeks, when the flowers were impregnated with glycerol, the solution can be poisoned - from pollen, flower juice, etc. You can drain the solution, rinse the flowers (the smell can be unpleasant) and pour into the same solution again. Everything. Further, the flowers will remain unchanged until you want a new bouquet.