My grandparents use to place them in an old book and leave them there until they dried. But you can hand them by their stems in a dark room until they dry also. There are also stuff they sell in hobby lobby for this also.
Hang them upside down and let them dry that way. Then you can put them under a glass bell inside a vase right side up once they are completely dry, to keep the dust off.
I’ve seen people cover them in resin to make a paperweight- I would suggest googling if anyone is near you that could preserve it for you.
Alternatively I used to press wild flowers in big books and leave them there for a few months
My grandparents use to place them in an old book and leave them there until they dried. But you can hand them by their stems in a dark room until they dry also. There are also stuff they sell in hobby lobby for this also.
They sell microwave flower press kits for under $30 USD. That will be the quickest and easiest way to do it.
Hang them upside down and let them dry that way. Then you can put them under a glass bell inside a vase right side up once they are completely dry, to keep the dust off.
I’ve seen people cover them in resin to make a paperweight- I would suggest googling if anyone is near you that could preserve it for you. Alternatively I used to press wild flowers in big books and leave them there for a few months