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If they’re from your own rose garden and haven’t been exposed to all kinds of chemicals, you can make them into lots of bath/body products (e.g. rose water) or even eat them (e.g. a decoration on cake or desserts). But if they’re store-bought roses they’re likely laden with chemicals & pesticides, so I wouldn’t use them on my body or consume them.
You could still make them into home decorations or potpourri, pressed flowers.
Lots of ideas online for used.
SarahMake rose water! Great for your skin.
KellyYou can dry them on a paper towel then use them for potpourri.
JuliaI put them down the garbage disposal, smells so good.
MaryPress them and use them in art projects or scrapbooking.
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