DAHON NG PAG-ASA
DAHON NG PAG-ASA Juniora Blessie Ann N. Martinez Background and Rationale These blooms, known here in Quirino province as "fossilized flowers," are formed of dried leaves that have been meticulously dried, colored, and placed to create lifelike bouquets. A brief story of why I love fossilized flowers. We built a DIY corsage and flower bracelet out of fossilized flowers for my wedding in 2021. The reason for this is that we want to avoid using synthetic corsages, which are commonly used at weddings, while also seeking cute but inexpensive material. One thing that surprises me is that the raw materials are available locally and the production costs are low. (See photos below) Description of Product Fossilized flowers are made from dried, bleached, and colored Alibangbang leaves. The leaves were cleaned and colored after drying for up to two weeks. Some are dyed a single color, while others are dyed with multiple colors to achieve a natural, variegated appearance. Layers of ...