Friday, March 18, 2011

Dry Leaves

Dry leaves
1. Select leaves that are bright colors and good shapes. You can use a variety of colors, sizes and shapes. Choose from the leaves of a tree or the ground, but make sure leaves are not damaged to choose.

2. Put the leaves dry with a paper towel if they get wet from rain.

3. Place a large sheet (like a maple leaf) or a few small leaves (such as birch leaves) in a dry paper towel. If you want different types or sizes of the leaves to dry, it is advisable to dry any size or race, separately, as some types of leaves over other dry. Cover the sheets with another paper towel.

Dry Leaves taken from camera Olympus XZ-1


4. To hit the leaves, place the leaf between two paper towels or paper. Place the leaves in a heavy book, close the book and a book or other heavy weight on the top place. Check the sheets every week until they are dry and changing the paper towels if necessary.

5. to quickly dry leaves, leaves microwave for 30 seconds with a mid-or low-energy setting, if available. Check the dry leaves. Microwave for about 10 seconds longer, if necessary, then check them.

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