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timeless keepsakes

5 ways to preserve your Valentine’s Day flowers


Transform them into long-lasting mementos


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Samia Ruiz
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
JANUARY 28, 2025 11:21 PM ESTJAN 28, 2025, 11:21 PM EST

Flowers don't need to be thrown away! Valentine's Day flowers can become a unique and lasting part of your home decor. Instead of discarding your flowers, transform them into timeless keepsakes with these creative ideas. Keep these suggestions in mind for this February 14th!

As the most romantic time of the year approaches, Valentine's Day—or the "Day of Love and Friendship," as many call it—offers the perfect opportunity to show affection to those around us. Whether it's a partner, family member, or close friend who has been by our side through thick and thin, this is the ideal day to express appreciation and gratitude.  

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The same question arises every year: "What's the perfect Valentine's Day gift?" While options range from unique experiences to chocolates and desserts, flowers remain the most popular choice.  

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According to various reports, Valentine's Day flower sales can account for up to 25% of annual floral revenue, prompting florists to curate multiple blooms. Roses, sunflowers, gerberas, and orchids are among the top choices. And while receiving flowers is a beautiful moment, it is often fleeting, as they begin to wilt within days.  

But what if you could make your flowers last forever? The good news is that you can—and even turn them into stunning home decor pieces. Here are five creative ways to preserve your Valentine's Day flowers and transform them into long-lasting mementos.  

 5 Ways to Give Your Valentine's Day Flowers a Second Life  

First, it's essential to dry your flowers properly before using them in any of these ideas. There are several drying techniques: pressing flowers between newspaper pages are excellent for flatter blooms, and placing fuller flowers in the oven with a wire rack can help obliterate moisture. No matter which method you choose, ensure your flowers are dehydrated before incorporating them into your decor.  

 Create a Candle  

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Candles have become essential in home decor, whether scented candles that fill your space with delightful aromas or intention candles used for energy and ambiance. A growing trend is candles infused with natural elements, adding a unique and fragrant touch.  

To make your own, start with a candle in your preferred color and use a small torch or hairdryer to melt the surface of the wax. Once softened, arrange your flower petals as desired and allow them to set. The result? A beautiful and sentimental decorative piece!  

Make a Journal  

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Have you ever heard of a trash journal? This modern journaling trend focuses on writing, collecting, and pasting daily mementos into a blank notebook. Your Valentine's Day flowers can become a cherished addition—simply press them onto the pages alongside photos and notes to capture the special memory forever.  

Create a Potpourri  

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Potpourri is a classic in many homes, a fantastic way to preserve fragrant flowers like roses. Simply collect the dried petals and store them in a glass jar or decorative basket, adding a few drops of essential oil for an extra burst of fragrance. This idea works exceptionally well in spaces like the bathroom or kitchen, bringing a fresh and romantic aroma to your home.  

Frame Them as Wall Art  

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One of the most elegant ways to preserve flowers is by turning them into framed art. This easy DIY project not only extends the life of your bouquet but also adds a personal and minimalist touch to your space. Arrange the dried flowers on a piece of cardstock in a color of your choice, then place them inside a glass frame. Hang it in your living room or dining area for a stunning decorative piece to wow your guests.  

Turn Them into Bookmarks  

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For book lovers, what better way to cherish your flowers than by using them as bookmarks? Once your flowers are dehydrated, you have two options: place them directly between the pages of your favorite book or adhere them to a sheet of paper and laminate them for added durability. Either way, your flowers will remain a beautiful reminder of a special moment with every page you turn.  

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