Introduction
Adding color to water using plants can be a great way to add a natural touch to your home decor. With the following tips, you'll be able to create stunning floral arrangements using plants to get vibrant colors for your water.
Choose the right flowers
When looking for flowers to use, choose plants that have strong colors that can produce the desired shade of color. Some of the popular plants to use include dahlias, roses, and hydrangeas. For instance, roses can provide a range of hues, from pale pink to deep red and purples, while dahlias can produce an array of colors ranging from yellow to deep red. Castor bean plants are also a great choice since they have vibrant red and green hues.
Preparing the flowers
Before preparing the arrangements, remember to cut the stems at an angle. This can aid in the absorption of water and nutrients, thereby extending the life of the flowers. You should also de-leaf the flowers, keeping only the part of the stem with blooms as leaves tend to rot and invite bacteria into the water.
Getting the color into the water
There are various methods to get the color from the plants into the water, depending on the desired outcome:
Boiling Method: Bring water to a boil and immerse the flowers or petals into the boiling water for at least one hour. Remove the flowers and the resulting colored water can be poured into your vase.
Cold Water Soak Method: This is a simple and easy method where you drop flower petals into a vase filled with cold water. Within a few hours, the water slowly gets tinted with the color of the petals.
Blender Method: Blend the flowers or petals with water in a blender to create a concentrated juice. Strain the juice from the pulp and add the juice to the water in the vase.
Mixing colors to create custom hues
By mixing different colored water, you can create a unique and personalized hue for your arrangement. For example, mixing the blue water from hydrangeas with the red water from roses would result in a purple hue, while yellow roses mixed with pink roses would create an orange tint. Experiment with different combinations until the desired color is achieved.
Cleaning the vase
Once the flowers have faded, or it's time to change the color of the water, you'll need to clean the vase before creating the next arrangement. To clean the vase, use warm water, soap, and a soft scrubber to clean the inside of the vase gently. Rinse the vase thoroughly to make sure all soap suds are removed, and pat dry with a clean cloth.
Conclusion
Adding color to water with plants is an effortless yet effective way to create impressive floral arrangements. With a few simple steps, you can revive your home decor with vibrant and natural colors. Follow the tips above to create your custom-hued masterpiece that is unique and magical.