Leaves also hold water and will slow the overall drying process. [2] X Research source
You can arrange the roses into a nice bouquet before drying so they are already prepared to be displayed.
You want to choose a dark space. The color of your roses will darken in the drying process, but exposing them to light will increase this color change, while using a dark space will reduce the alteration in the rose color.
Use an unscented hairspray when spraying your roses. Spray the roses lightly to avoid saturating the roses you have just dried.
This method is also effective using sand.
If the rose is too tall, trim more of the stem to fit the container.
If you are drying more than one rose in a container, make sure there is at least one inch of space between the roses.
Write the date you sealed the container on the side of the container with a pen.
If some residue is still stuck to the rose, pour a stream of desiccant over the trouble areas to drive the residue from the rose. Pouring the silica desiccant into an oven pan preps you for baking the silica for reuse.
Pour the desiccant into a microwave safe bowl. Set your microwave to medium heat or defrost. Cook the desiccant for 2-3 minutes or until the color has returned to signify it is ready to use. Remove the bowl from the microwave using an oven mitt. Both the bowl and desiccant will be very hot. Allow it to cool on a heat-safe surface for 24 hours. If the desiccant is showing signs of moisture from a humid environment, you can bake it before the first use.