I am theresa hambleton with all seasons floral preservation and we are showing you how to press flowers.
Can you laminate pressed flowers.
How to press flowers using a book.
To protect both the flower and the surface it is possible to laminate pressed flowers.
To press all you need is a heavy book around 800 pages long or more.
Also when you press flowers some tend to lose their colors especially pale ones.
Since laminate is clear and can be written on with dry erase markers you can create multiple reusable items for around the house.
Make sure the flower heads are tender enough to get pressed flat.
The laminate will protect the flower from over drying and crumbling so the memory can be preserved.
Pressed flowers can also leave oily residue on surfaces.
Choose the heaviest book you can find such as a dictionary or phone book.
To protect both the flower and the surface it is possible to laminate pressed flowers.
Use 4 reusable items.
There are several kinds of laminators to choose from and each is best for a different kind of project.
You can buy a flower press from the store as well.
Separate the petals from the flower head if you desire or leave the flowers fully intact.
Using laminate sheets you can make a reusable calendar for your home or office.
The moisture being absorbed will cause the pages to wrinkle so use a book you don t mind damaging.
However due to the lack of moisture in the flower a pressed flower is dry and brittle.
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Pressed flowers are beautiful and can be used for many different projects and decorations.
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The heavier the book the faster the flowers will dry.
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Pressed flowers can also leave oily residue on surfaces.