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How to press flowers – the fast way

Pressed flowers allow you to create beautiful arrangements in frames, cards and invitations – and they will be everlasting memories!
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Don’t you wish you could easily hold onto your garden’s flowers all year round? Melissa will show you how with a modern twist to the traditional practice of flower pressing. In the past, you waited for the hard-cover book to squash the flower suitably over a matter of months, but Melissa’s method cuts the process down to a matter of minutes. Now, all you need is a kitchen appliance we’ve all got at home.

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Harness lasting memories of your summer garden and bring your blooms indoors for winter loving.

How to press flowers microwave

How to press flowers in a microwave

Gather your supplies

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For you to note

  • Don’t use patterned or embossed paper towels, as the pattern will leave an impression on your flowers.

Here’s how

Step 1

Take apart picture frame. Use secateurs to pick suitable flowers or foliage. With floral snips, remove leaves close to flowers – leave those lower on the stem – and any unruly or drab parts of cutting.

Step 2

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Step 2
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Place flowers and/or foliage cutting on 2 paper towels. Cover with 2 more paper towels.

Step 3

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Step 3

Cover with microwave-safe casserole dish – the dish will press the cutting – then place in the microwave.

Step 4

Microwave on low heat, such as defrost setting, for 30 seconds. If paper towels are damp, replace and zap in microwave oven for another 30 seconds.

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Step 5

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Step 5

Remove from microwave using oven mitts. Set aside dish, carefully lift off top layer of paper towel.

Step 6

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Step 6

Once flowers look and feel completely dry, lift them from paper towel and place with your hands or, if delicate, with tweezers, on backing card of frame.

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Step 7

Step 6

Cover backing card with glass or Perspex and gently replace in frame.

How to press flowers microwave
The final results.

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