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1. Select flowers, grass, moss and a background material such as construction paper or tracing paper. 2. Gently squeeze the center of the flowers with your index finger and thumb
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Pressing flowers has long been a favorite activity of those who enjoy arts and crafts. The process involves letting the flowers dry in a press that keeps them out of any light and
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The dainty flowers of viola (Viola tricolor) are ideal for pressing. Violas are smaller versions of pansies, and are one of the parent flowers used in their development. They even
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1. Pick fresh flowers or foliage late enough in the morning that the dew is gone. Look for brightly colored flowers. 2. Take the flower press apart by undoing the Velcro bands or
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