Dried Flowers for All Saints' Day

On November 1, bring preserved flowers to honor your deceased and honor them with flowers that do not wither.

Make your dry flower center for cemetery

Transmit all your love creating your own Flower Center to pay tribute to whom they are gone.

With the preserved flowers you can carry your own floral offering without witnessingIn fact, it can last months, even the following year.

Floral Guide

How to make a dry flower center for cemetery

Material:

- 3-5 preserved roses

- 7 preserved paniculata stems

- 3 Eucalyptus Populus stems

- Flowerpot

- Dry florist sponge

Step by step:

1. We fill the dry sponge pot

2. We will place the roses taking into account that the center will be seen frontally.

3. We fill the gaps between the roses with eucalyptus leaves.

4. We end up adding the paniculata to give volume to the center and hide the small holes that can be perceived.

All about the flowers on the day of all saints

What flowers are typical for all saints?

The most common flowers in cemeteries are roses, carnations, chrysanthemums and lilies. Always accompanied by green leaves such as eucalyptus or paniculata.

What meaning do flowers have for a deceased?

Taking flowers is a symbol of respect, admiration, thanks or love towards the deceased person.

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