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How to Press and Frame Flowers

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By Dissonance
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Turn your beautiful bouquet into something you can display year-round. (Copyright: Dissonance)
Turn your beautiful bouquet into something you can display year-round. (Copyright: Dissonance)
Copyright: Dissonance

Don't you wish you could save your bouquet of flowers forever as a special keepsake? Now you can! Frame your pressed flowers following this do-it-yourself project.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    To dry and press your flowers, spread some newspaper out on a flat surface. Keep in mind when choosing the location that your flowers will have to dry for at least one week and most likely two. On top of the newspaper, lay out a sheet of tissue paper. Arrange your flowers on the tissue paper, making sure none of them overlap or touch in any way. Then top with another layer of tissue paper and more newspaper. Weigh down the flowers with heavy books.

  2. Step 2

    When cutting your flowers, clip several of each kind. That way if you make a mistake, you have extra flowers to use. I also like to include baby's breath and greens, which I dry and press along with the flowers.

    When dealing with a thick flower, such as a rose or carnation, thin it out a bit. Because of the high moisture content in these flowers, they don't dry well, plus they have a tendency to just look smushed. For roses, I would recommend actually plucking apart the bud and drying them as petals.

    Allow your flowers a couple weeks to dry thoroughly. Even though the temptation is huge, don't peek! Use this time to choose the framing materials.

  3. Step 3

    You will need paper for the background, a mat, and a frame. Because you'll be gluing your flowers directly to the background paper, choose a craft glue that dries clear.

    Choose a neutral or complementary color for the background. Scrap-booking paper works really well since it is acid-free and a bit thicker than other paper. Then pick the mat and frame. I usually use an 8 x 10 frame with a 5 x 7 mat. Make sure the colors of the paper, mat and frame work well together as well as with your flowers.

  4. Step 4

    Fast forward 14 days, and your flowers should be ready. Very carefully remove the weight and top layer of newspaper. Slowly pull back the tissue paper to avoid jostling the flowers. Pick out the ones that look the best, but don't toss the extras yet.

    Arrange first, glue later. Plan your design before even touching the glue. Place your scrap-booking paper down on the table and play with your flowers. Don't forget to consider the mat when laying out. I like the mat to cover the stems of the flowers or greens, and even some of the flowers, but it doesn't have to.

    Once you have a general idea of your arrangement, it's time to apply the glue. Spread a thin layer of glue onto the paper. Since you've already chosen a clear glue, don't stress out about getting too much on the paper. Very gently place the flower onto the glue and use your fingers to press it firmly into the glue. I usually glue down the greens and baby's breath first, then layer the flowers over top. Cautiously wipe any excess glue.

    Follow the glue's instructions for drying time, then slip the mat and flowers into the frame.

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luv2blog said

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on 2/9/2009 I must try this. I've been wanting to press and frame some flowers I got recently.

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on 4/7/2008 Lots of detail. Thanks!

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