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hey there. sondra told me you are actually not supposed to dry hydrangeas upside down like one would roses. she suggested (to me for drying) just to stick them in an empty vase.
just a TIP!
The day after I did it, my Mom told me also! They did though turn out pretty good! I was a little nervous!
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