pressed flowers. By preserving and flattening these
blooms, you are giving them a new lease on life. Once dried—and
optionally, pressed—they can be used in many, sometimes unexpected,
ways.
The preservation of plants is a long tradition that dates back to ancient Greek and Roman times; pressing them was a way for botanists to record and analyze different species. The practice continued to the Victorian era, where the focus was on nature’s beauty to be admired forever.
Nowadays, our attitude towards pressed flower art is akin to the Victorians. Thanks to Pinterest, the possibilities for what you can make seem endless. From custom phone cases to wall hangings, the applications range from practical to decorative—but each will get your creative juices flowing.
With a bit of tulle fabric as your canvas, you can create decorative wreaths of dried berries and flowers. Hang them on your wall or use them as a unique way to frame the world.
Have you ever wished you could extend the life of a bouquet of
flowers? Doing so is easier than you think. And no, we haven’t found
some anti-aging miracle for plants, but we have discovered a lot of DIY
projects using The preservation of plants is a long tradition that dates back to ancient Greek and Roman times; pressing them was a way for botanists to record and analyze different species. The practice continued to the Victorian era, where the focus was on nature’s beauty to be admired forever.
Nowadays, our attitude towards pressed flower art is akin to the Victorians. Thanks to Pinterest, the possibilities for what you can make seem endless. From custom phone cases to wall hangings, the applications range from practical to decorative—but each will get your creative juices flowing.
Dried Flower Wreath by Olga Prinku
With a bit of tulle fabric as your canvas, you can create decorative wreaths of dried berries and flowers. Hang them on your wall or use them as a unique way to frame the world.
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