To preserve the beauty of your pressed flower artwork for years to come, it's crucial to shield it from harmful elements like ...
When Loryl MacDonald closes her eyes, she can imagine a young Canadian soldier, filled with nerves and far from home, writing ...
Place flowers and/or foliage cutting on 2 paper towels. Cover with 2 more paper towels. Cover with microwave-safe casserole ...
Pressing flowers can yield beautiful results, but you could be stuck waiting for weeks. Here's how to speed things up with a ...
Once you've mastered this simple technique, you'll find many uses for the flowers and leaves you press. Why not embark on a craft project and decorate special cards for family and friends, create ...
This year, one trend is on the rise—the pressed flower tattoo. Yes, it’s an actual tattoo, not a temporary one. We might know flower pressing from the 16 th century, where it was incorporated ...
Leave the flowers to press under the books for at least a week. Take out your flower and use as part of a memory book or an arts and craft project.