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Creatively save your summer blooms! Dry or press your flowers to use in scrapbooking and make fun crafts, gifts, and decorations: secure flowers on an altered book or the cover of a journal; incorporate flowers into cards and jewelry, use as gift tags; stick pressed, laminated flowers onto a window or create colourful mobiles. Decorate lamps and bottles, boxes and packaging.


 
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$7.95/5 packs Pressed Flowers (incl. postage). CLICK on the link to order. Seasonal flowers are dried and pressed, laminated then trimmed to shape to enrich colour and lock in freshness. Click on the thumbnail to enlarge view.

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Gathering and Pressing Flowers

Pressing flowers is relatively easy and requires no special equipment. An old telephone book is ideal. Once your flowers have been packed, top it off with a few heavy books.

It takes two to three weeks for most flowers and foliage to fully dry.

Thin out the petals of thicker flowers before pressing; otherwise, your pressed flower might look more like a smashed flower!

Some flowers will darken as they dry.

Store dried flowers in a dark, sealed container until ready to use.

When gathering flowers and foliage, keep in mind that thinner flowers and foliage are best. They press better and dry faster, which means they keep more of their color. Look for flowers that will still resemble an open flower when flattened, and don’t pass over tiny flowers.

Drying Flowers

The simplest way of drying flowers is to hang them. Remove unwanted leaves, divide the flowers into small bunches, and tie them together with string, yarn, or rubber bands. Hang the flowers upside down in a warm, dry, dark place. It must be dry to prevent the flowers from rotting, and it should be as dark as possible to prevent light from fading the flowers.

Drying time will vary depending on the kind of flowers,, the humidity, and the temperature. Check on your flowers every 2 - 3 days. You want them dry to the touch.

Whether you are drying or pressing your flowers, it is best to pick or cut the flowers on a dry day. Try to do it in the morning, as soon as any dew has dried. Try to pick your flowers just before they reach the full bloom stage. Some flowers do open more as they dry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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