How do I preserve a rose?
April 28, 2012 12:34 PM

I have a single yellow rose that I want to preserve. How do I do that?

I'd like for it to retain as much of its color as possible and be as non-fragile as possible. I'm fine with spending a bit of money/time on this, including paying for some sort of flower preservation service. I'm in Brooklyn, NY.
posted by cheerwine to Home & Garden (5 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
There's lots of ideas here.
posted by flex at 1:00 PM on April 28, 2012


One thing that I like to do with old colorful flowers is coat them in epoxy resin or mod podge. They make beautiful brooches or decorations
posted by scouringpad at 1:59 PM on April 28, 2012


If this particular rose is important to you, then take some great photos now. Preserving may not work as well as you hope. It is very disappointing to find something irreplaceable has not survived the treatment well.
posted by Idcoytco at 2:06 PM on April 28, 2012


If you end up doing it yourself, I'd recommend getting a dozen roses to practice on first.
posted by Blasdelb at 3:17 PM on April 28, 2012


For what it's worth, if you've been cursed by an enchantress I don't think preserving the rose will actually extend the time limit to when the curse becomes permanent. It's really just more of a visual reminder as I understand it.
posted by Winnemac at 11:15 AM on April 29, 2012


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