5/22/2014

Pressed Flower Art Made Quick And Easy

By Arline Bradley


With their bright colors and intoxicating scents, flowers aid the plants in the process of reproduction. They attract nectar-eating insects such as bees and butterflies and allow pollen to stick to the bodies of their predators. These insects, in turn, pass the pollen on to other plants as they flit from flora to flora.

They are also quite beneficial to people. Bouquets top the list for fail safe gift ideas. They are even present in foods. Some floral varieties are found to have medicinal properties. They are also decorative, and you can make pressed flower art with them.

Using dried flowers, you can come up will all sort of art items. You can personalize cards. You can used them for book covers. You can use them to make bookmarks. You can even market these projects and earn money.

There are three varied ways to press flowers. You can do it the traditional way using a book. You can use a flower press. Or, you can even use the microwave if you can not wait for weeks for it to dry.

In any of the methods, you will need the flora of your choice. You can pick flowers from your garden or pluck out a wild one you see on your way home. You can even buy one if the flower you wish to press is not available in your area. Make sure that it is dry before slipping it in to avoid the developments of molds. Also, pick flowers when they are in full bloom because this is the time when they are at their brightest. To avoid creases, lie your selection face down.

For the classic take on floral pressing, you will need a big and heavy book. You can use thick volumes of an encyclopedia for this. Near the back, rim a page with any paper. Place the floret on top, in a face down stance. Cover it with another sheet of paper then close the book down and press.

You can also use the microwave oven. Prepare two ceramic tiles bound together with a rubber band. Turn one tile over and place a piece of cardboard on top of the inverse side. Put the flower on top, still face down. Carefully place another piece of cardboard then the second tile. Make sure this tile has its right side facing you. Bind them all in place using rubber bands then microwave it intermittently until it has dried completely.

You can speed up the process using a microwave oven. You will also need two ceramic tiles, pieces of cardboard paper, and rubber band. Turn the first tile so that it is lying face down. Place the first card board. Next, position the blossom. Put another cardboard on top and the ceramic tile as well. Use the rubber bands to tie them securely and microwave it for a minute. Let cool for a while and repeat until the drying process is done.

These blooms can be used to decorate the cover of a greeting card. All you have to do is position the dried flora according to your creative style and glue it in. Aside from cards you can decorative special paper to use them as gift wraps or notebook covers.




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