This beautiful flower dryer features a one-of-a-kind design created by us after years of hand tying flowers to dry. After many design iterations and a lot of love, it is now ready for it's debut!

Flower Dryer - Perfect for Preserving that Valentine's Day Bouquet 

Do you have a beautiful flower (or 6!) that you'd like to keep forever? Perhaps something attached to a fond memory, or one that's so gorgeous, it brightens your day every time you see it. Freeze a moment in time using natural air-drying techniques with our simple-to-use flower dryer!


Product Specs:
-This product fits onto a standard clothes rack railing (up to 1.25 inch diameter rail).
-7 inches long, 2.5 inches wide, and 2.125 inches tall, this flower dryer's sleek design slips into small closet spaces. 
-We've intentionally used a clear material for a minimalistic design, highlighting the natural beauty of the flower and its colors. This product's material makes it durable and sturdy.
-Features a meaningful saying for that extra special touch: "One rose means more than a dozen." 

Feel free to hang one flower, or fill all 6 spots at once to dry a bouquet. 

Instructions: 
1. Snap the flower dryer onto your clothes rack railing. (You can do this step after attaching the flowers, if preferred. Ensure gentle handling of flowers to prevent damage.) 
2. Insert each flower stem into one of the holes, hanging it upside down. Don't worry if the stem is smaller than the hole itself - that's what the screw pressure is for! 
3. Slowly twist the thumb screw clockwise into the hole to tighten, until you feel and see that the stem has sufficient pressure on it. A helpful tip - remember that flower stems tend to shrink as they dry, so do ensure each stem is securely fastened with the screw. 
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to fill the rest of the holes with flowers as desired. Flower and stem sizes differ across kinds, so vary the heights that you hang neighboring flowers at. Stagger them as needed to prevent interference and damage.
5. Wait for flowers to fully dry (typically 1-2 weeks). Feel free to slightly tighten the thumb screws more throughout the process if needed.
6. Once the flowers are dry, carefully unscrew the thumb screws and remove the flowers one by one. Place them in a vase, tie them with some string, or display them however you'd like. Enjoy your beautiful creation and cherish those memories forever!