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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Jun 02 2012 : 10:13:23 AM Posted a picture of the leaf part. I'm going to do flowers next.I have always pressed leaves but not flowers. Why didn't I? Well I don't know. So I'm going to try. Nancy JO
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melody |
Posted - Jun 02 2012 : 1:59:35 PM Funny you should mention pressing flowers Nancy! I am gathering oodles of stuff for a rummage sale in two weeks and I have a flower press DH made me a couple of years ago. It's not very pretty ...made of plywood and four nuts and bolts with heavy industrial cardboard stacks-about 4 of those-for multiple pressings-It works really well. So I tried a few flowers from my garden and after they were sufficiently pressed I thought "Now what?" It's been sitting in the downstairs closet since...Maybe I'll get a good price for it considering it is all handcrafted and sturdy as all get out!
It was fun though gathering and pressing "perfect" specimens from the flower bed!
Melody Farmgirl #525 |
Bear5 |
Posted - Jun 02 2012 : 11:58:06 AM Are those red maple leaves? I like that idea of pressing flowers and leaves. However, if my cat would find them, she'd probably try to eat them up. Marly
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