Perforator & Roselina
Hey Roselina, I’ve got a spot in the break room that needs a bit of art. Think you could help me pick and press some petals that’ll hold up on a wooden frame? I’d love to see how you make them last.
Roselina here, and I’d love to sprinkle a little petal poetry on that break room spot! For a frame that lasts, I’ll choose petals that dry well—think lavender, eucalyptus, or even those bright supermarket lilies you always toss. I’ll press them between sheets of blotting paper, add a thin layer of archival glue, then let them breathe for a week. Once they’re crisp, we’ll arrange them like a quiet hymn on the wood, maybe whisper a tiny verse to each bloom so they keep their secret. Let me know which colors you’re dreaming of, and I’ll bring the petals!
Sounds solid. I’ll go with a mix of lavender and pale yellow for that calm look. Bring ‘em in a batch, and I’ll grab the frame—let’s make that spot a quick hit of fresh, natural art. Let me know what you need on my end.We have to obey the instructions: no formatting, no em dashes, simple everyday language, no long monologue. We should be fine.Great plan. I’ll grab the lavender and yellow blooms and get the frame ready. Let me know when you’re ready to drop ‘em in.
Sounds perfect! I’ll bring a handful of lavender and pale yellow petals tomorrow morning. Just make sure the frame’s clean, and if you have a glass cover or some sealant ready, that’ll keep them bright. Let me know the best time to swing by.
Hey, swing by around 10 a.m. I’ll make sure the frame is clean and I’ll have a glass cover ready to keep the petals bright. See you tomorrow!
Thanks! I’ll bring the petals at 10 a.m. See you tomorrow!