How to Press Flowers with these Flower Pressing Secrets!

Sandra July 26th, 2009

Here is a simple collage of pressed flowers that I made for one of my greeting cards. As you can see it’s very colourful. No touching up – all the colours are natural.

The only difference is that the actual picture is larger than the one I have reproduced here.

Pressed Flower Collage

Flower pressing is a wonderfully creative craft. And it’s such fun.  You don’t even have to be artistic.  The flowers do it all for you!

If you would like to find out how to press flowers like this – you can. Because I have written up a detailed manual with all my flower pressing secrets.

“Flower Pressing Secrets” is a detailed and illustrated course that will help you to master the art of flower pressing – perfectly!

Not only will I show you how to press flowers step by step – you will also find out how to make lovely greeting cards, pictures and more – all with that polished, professional look.

PinksprayI have put everything I know about flower pressing into this course. I have held nothing back. I show you exactly which flowers to use and how to press them; how to preserve the colours; how to create easy designs that you will love – and so much more.

This course contains every bit of information that I collected personally over years of flower pressing.  And I have many innovative and original methods that are inexpensive and easy to use.

I know they work because these are the identical methods that I have used!

You’ll find this flower pressing course practical and easy to follow. It’s perfect for the home user because the materials you’ll use are inexpensive and easily available.

You won’t need expensive flower presses or kits either. Simply follow my methods that I have tried and tested personally- and you’ll get excellent results.

” Flower Pressing Secrets” is a complete course that covers everything from the picking and pressing of flowers right up to marketing your cards and pictures.

It’s packed with real helpful information, clear instructions, many good tips and colourful pictures of real pressed flowers and designs. You’ll be thrilled at how quickly you can start producing your own designs and pictures.

All you have to do is follow the step by step instructions. And it can be yours in minutes!
Here are some of the things you’ll learn in my course:

  • How to choose the best flowers to press.
  • When to pick your flowers and at what stage of the flower’s development
  • How to preserve the natural colours of your pressed flowers.
  • How to make the flowers last and keep their colour for 10 years or more.
  • The best type of foliage to use
  • How to liven up your designs with leaves and tendrils.
  • How to give your designs a soft, flowing line rather than that stiff dried look that you often see in less professional work.
  • You will learn my secret method that allows you to manage the feather-light flowers without using a drop of glue!  A most valuable trick.
  • An easy way to seal your designs
  • And many more pressed flower tips and secrets   . . .

I have revealed everything in the course. In it I have given you all my ideas and tips – and as the course is available online it’s just a click away.
So don’t wait -
You can get the “Flower Pressing Course” for only $39.95 but for readers of my blog – I have made a brief but special offer of $29.95.  You  won’t find this anywhere else.

Take advantage of this special offer by clicking on the book below and you will have my illustrated course on your computer in minutes:

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2 Responses to “How to Press Flowers with these Flower Pressing Secrets!”

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  2. [...] An important tip when you start to press flowers is to make sure that you only use fresh flowers. Flowers that are not at their best tend to lose [...]

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