No more drooping bouquets.

Here’s everything it’s crucial that you know to try this trending technique.

This hack is a clever way touse up leftover beeswaxyou might have from candles or wax melts.

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Beeswax smells much better as well, Shelton added in a comment on her original Instagram post.

Be sure to dip as much of the flower that you want to preserve into the beeswax.

Eventually, your blooms will start to mold inside the beeswax, indicating its time to throw them out.

Plus, it can help to protect the color, so they stay brighter for longer.

Also be careful when working with delicate flowersliketulipsas they could lose their petals when dipped in the wax.