Friday, July 23, 2010

Pressing Flowers for Profit




Just a little spray of fern leaves, or small green leaves behind your colorful flowers makes a great addition. Pressing leaves, is another great addition to your displays or pictures, but only use a few little ones, so as not to overpower your display. Phone books are not recommended, because of their flimsy nature, and you could damage other flowers while trying to find or press another. You can use heavy books, after pressing your flowers between pages, just remember what page your particular flower is at.

You can buy flower presses, but you don't have to spend that kind of money, to try it out first. Flower pressing, is a great way to preserve a nice bouquet of flowers you received, and you can forever treasure them in your display or picture you make. You can save roses for drying, if you wish to retain their shape, or you can take a few petals off of the rose, and press them separately and the create a flower in your display or picture using these rose petals. Roses, as beautiful as they are, are the hardest to press, since their leaves have more moisture.

The best flowers to press, are the small flat leaf types, this doesn't mean you can't experiment with the bigger flowers, but in my experience, the smaller leaves and flowers, tend to retain their color and are easier to put into a delicate picture after.

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