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In this tutorial, we bring you an exciting and crafty way to preserve beautiful flowers - flower pounding! Flower pounding is a creative and eco-friendly method that allows you to capture the essence of your favorite flowers on various surfaces, such as fabric, paper, or even wood. Watch as we guide you through the process of preserving blooms by creating stunning imprints showcasing the intricate details and vibrant colors of the flowers! See it over on our YouTube channel. Flower Imprinting On Fabric, Flower Staining Fabric, Flower Pounding On Fabric Tutorial, Flower Pressing On Fabric, Hammering Flowers On Fabric, Pounded Flowers On Fabric, Flower Pounding On Paper, Flower Dyed Fabric, Flower Pounding On Fabric

In this tutorial, we bring you an exciting and crafty way to preserve beautiful flowers - flower pounding! Flower pounding is a creative and eco-friendly method that allows you to capture the essence of your favorite flowers on various surfaces, such as fabric, paper, or even wood. Watch as we guide you through the process of preserving blooms by creating stunning imprints showcasing the intricate details and vibrant colors of the flowers! See it over on our YouTube channel.

woodlark®  •  ashley on Instagram: "Make your own flower press to preserve your favorite summer blooms! 🌼 Pressing flowers in a traditional wooden press is one of my favorite methods, so I made Elliot his own press using scrap pieces of hardwood leftover from other projects and brass hardware. The best paper to use is one that will absorb moisture and does not have texture, such as printer paper. The process can take anywhere from 1-3 weeks depending on the size and thickness of your flowers. Have fun experimenting! Quick instructions are below and full detailed tutorial + flower pressing tips can be found on the blog.

Materials:
2 pieces of wood cut to the same size, flat head machine screws, wing nuts, washers, printer paper, cardboard, drill, forstner bit (that matches the size of the Pressing Flowers, Flower Pressing, Forstner Bit, Natural Dye Fabric, Flower Press, Wood Cut, Flat Head, Printer Paper, Brass Hardware

woodlark® • ashley on Instagram: "Make your own flower press to preserve your favorite summer blooms! 🌼 Pressing flowers in a traditional wooden press is one of my favorite methods, so I made Elliot his own press using scrap pieces of hardwood leftover from other projects and brass hardware. The best paper to use is one that will absorb moisture and does not have texture, such as printer paper. The process can take anywhere from 1-3 weeks depending on the size and thickness of your…

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