Techniques for Pressing Flowers: From Traditional to Modern Methods
- paolievano95
- May 2
- 1 min read
There are several ways to press flowers, each offering different results based on the method and materials used.
Book Pressing (Traditional Method): This simple technique involves placing flowers between parchment paper and pressing them inside a heavy book for a few weeks. Ideal for beginners.
Microwave Pressing: A faster alternative, this method uses a microwave-safe press or parchment paper layered between ceramic tiles. The heat and pressure dry the flowers quickly, preserving their colors.
Iron Pressing: This involves using a household iron to press flowers between parchment paper. It’s a quick and effective way to flatten flowers while retaining their vibrancy.
Silica Gel Drying: Instead of flattening, this method preserves flowers in their three-dimensional form by burying them in silica gel for a few days.
Resin Preservation: Flowers can also be preserved in resin to create decorative pieces like jewelry, coasters, and keychains. This method helps maintain their structure and color for years.
By experimenting with these techniques, you can find the perfect method to create stunning floral art and keepsakes.

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