Written By
Allison Russell
Published On
September 9, 2024

We know you’ve worked hard to nurture your beautiful summer garden. As we head into the changing seasons, it’s the perfect time to preserve your favourite blooms! Try this simple flower pressing activity that lets you bring the outside in, where you can enjoy it all year long. It’s fun for kids of all ages (and kids at heart)!

To get started, spend some time in your garden and carefully select the plants you want to preserve. Opt for thinner flowers with a single layer of petals, like pansies, cosmos, and daisies, rather than thick flowers with many layers of petals, like roses and peonies. Herbs like mint, sage, lavender, and thyme are also great for this activity, as are other types of foliage like tree leaves and ferns.
For the best results, move on to Step 2 and start the drying process as soon as you cut the flowers.

You don’t need to invest in a fancy flower press–heavy books will do the trick! It’s possible that moisture from the flowers will seep into the pages, so try to choose books you don’t mind damaging a little (or pick up some used books specially for the project). Here’s how to press your flowers using the heavy book method:
Cut some sheets of parchment paper down to the size of the pages in your books. This will help blot the moisture from the flowers and protect the books.

After about 3 or 4 weeks, it’s time to check on your pressed flowers! Once they’re all dry, you can decide how you want to enjoy them. Pop them in a picture frame, use them in crafts like homemade greeting cards, or keep them stored in a favorite book for a pleasant surprise in years to come!
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Written By
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Published On
September 9, 2024

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