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How to Press Flowers
Part 1: Introduction
Introduction (2:02)
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Part 2: Tools + Materials
Material List and Links
How to Make a Press (0:24)
If You Don't Have a Traditional Flower Press
Tools (3:48)
The Paper and Press (2:03)
Microfleur Notes
Dehydrator Notes
Blotting Paper Notes / Humid Climates
Part 3: Other Important TidBits
Picking a Flower to Press (2:13)
Troubleshooting Excess Moisture and Where to Keep Cut Flowers Before Pressing (1:17)
How to Store Pressed Flowers (2:23)
Changing Paper (11:18)
Layering Flowers in the Press (0:33)
Part 4: Pressing the Flowers
Zinnia (9:48)
Cosmo and Other Easy to Press Flowers (5:56)
Marigold (3:03)
Celosia (3:26)
Gomphrena (4:39)
Milkweed / Yarrow (4:58)
Lisianthus (9:20)
Ranunculus (8:22)
Rose (10:15)
The Floppy Rose Notes (and mum?)
Dahlia (16:55)
Peony (4:07)
Dahlia Notes
Stock (10:19)
Snapdragon (8:40)
Sunflower (8:40)
Part 5: "Thank You!" and Spring Flower Additions
Thank You! (0:52)
Tulips (similar techniques can be applied to daffodils) (8:39)
Poppies (9:12)
Peonies (19:35)
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Blotting Paper Notes / Humid Climates
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