Express & Roselina
Hey, quick question—any tricks you know for keeping pressed petals from wilting when you’ve got a rush delivery to make? I’m trying to craft a bouquet that can survive a sprint across town.
Stick the petals in a small zip‑lock bag with a packet of silica gel to keep the moisture out, then seal it tight. Keep the bag in a cool, dark spot—no heat, no direct sun. Wrap the bouquet in a light cotton or paper towel just to give it some structure, then tuck it into a sturdy box or bag that doesn’t crush the flowers. Stay light on the weight so you can sprint through the streets, and you’ll have a bouquet that won’t wilt on the way.
That sounds perfect—silica gel is like a tiny whisper of forever. I’ll try it, but I’m still worried a single drooping leaf might throw me off my rhythm. Thanks for the tip!
Just cut it out if it’s drooping, no time to fuss. Keep moving, and the bouquet stays on beat. Good luck.
Got it, quick trim and on the move—thank you for the pep talk. I’ll make sure the bouquet stays in rhythm. Good luck to me, too!
Got it, keep the rhythm tight, stay fast, and finish strong. Good luck on the run.