What temperature do you dry them on and for how long? Should I use one type of orange over another? Thank you for this beautiful idea. I can't wait to hang one in my kitchen!
I bake them for 3 hours at 250 F, flipping them halfway through. I also like to put them on a rack on top of my baking sheet while they’re in the oven. I let them sit on the rack overnight to continue drying once they’re baked. I just used regular navel oranges!
Beautiful and would smell sooo good !! I dried oranges last winter but left them in too long; this video shows me how they should look. Thank you !! 😅❤
So pretty! I made one last year and just kept it hanging in the kitchen year round. I was worried about it getting moldy or something if i packed it up. How do you store yours? 🍊🎄❤️
I put mine in a ziploc bag, then I store it in a Rubbermaid container with locking handles with the rest of my decor. It’s in my basement which is very dry and cool so I think that helps!
Haha yes try again! I think it has to do with how I store it too. I put it in a ziploc then a big Rubbermaid with locking handles (with the rest of my decor) and it’s in my basement which is cool and very dry.
That is so perfect and cute! Would love to make one myself!
What temperature do you dry them on and for how long? Should I use one type of orange over another? Thank you for this beautiful idea. I can't wait to hang one in my kitchen!
I bake them for 3 hours at 250 F, flipping them halfway through. I also like to put them on a rack on top of my baking sheet while they’re in the oven. I let them sit on the rack overnight to continue drying once they’re baked. I just used regular navel oranges!
I made one after watching your video in 2019 and also still going strong! So pretty 😊
Ah yay! I love that. It’s my favorite piece of decor to put up every year 🧡🧡
Beautiful and would smell sooo good !! I dried oranges last winter but left them in too long; this video shows me how they should look. Thank you !! 😅❤
Love it, adorable!!
So pretty! I made one last year and just kept it hanging in the kitchen year round. I was worried about it getting moldy or something if i packed it up. How do you store yours? 🍊🎄❤️
I put mine in a ziploc bag, then I store it in a Rubbermaid container with locking handles with the rest of my decor. It’s in my basement which is very dry and cool so I think that helps!
What temp bc these are soooo cuteee❤❤❤
250 F for 3 hours! Flip halfway through, let them sit out overnight after baking 🍊
Stupid question: Do they retain their smell after they're dehydrated? I love this idea.
Not a stupid question at all, a lot of people ask that! They don’t retain any smell once they’ve been dried.
5 years?? I was not able to keep mine that long haha. Should try again.
Haha yes try again! I think it has to do with how I store it too. I put it in a ziploc then a big Rubbermaid with locking handles (with the rest of my decor) and it’s in my basement which is cool and very dry.