Take your books and place parchment paper inside, two pieces so you can put the flowers between them.
Take dry flowers, you can pat them with a paper down to make sure the moisture is gone, and place in between two pieces of paper. I usually try to place them facedown so they don’t slide around.
Shut between the pages. Try to jump a few chapters and do it again!
Place under a few other books stacked and let them dry.
Easter Eggs
Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a bowl mix your powdered sugar and water with a fork or whisk.
Brush the glue onto the egg, then stick the flower on there and press gently with the back end of the brush or your fingers.
Place the egg onto baking sheet. Finish all eggs and place into the fridge. Allow to cool.
Glue will take a long time to dry. If you want eggs completely dry, you can follow these steps: Turn the oven onto your lowest setting, about 150-170° F and then turn it off. Place eggs into a muffin pan and place into the oven for 20 minutes. Remove eggs and serve.
Notes
*This is the recipe I used for mine: https://www.loveandlemons.com/how-to-make-hard-boiled-eggs/#wprm-recipe-container-46490**If too thick, slowly add in about 1 teaspoon of water more at a time.- Eggs should only sit out of the fridge for a maximum of 2 hours! A great alternative would be to make these on DIY wooden eggs so they can last you longer. And you could decorate with them.