For this activity, you'll need:
- A variety of flower cuttings
- A book
- Something heavy
- Paper sheets
- Glue
Step 1: Choosing your blooms
- Make sure the flowers are not wet when you pick them – it’s best to do this on a dry day
- You’ll need a variety of colours and shapes – you’ll be surprised what is still about at this time of year
- Look out for fuchsias, clematis, dahlias, cosmos, and asters
- Don’t forget to pick some leaves and grasses too, they can make your design look even better
Step 2: Pressing the flowers
- As soon as you have your flowers, press them straight away so that they don’t start to wilt
- Press each flower face down on the page, keeping them spaced out
- Then add another layer of paper on top
- Close the pages inside a book and leave them out of the way with a heavy object on top
- Be patient – most flowers will take 2-4 weeks to press properly – you need to do this to make sure they will last
Step 3: Creating a pattern
- Once your flowers have dried, it’s time to get creative!
- You could make a collage, a butterfly, a rainbow or your favourite animal – it’s up to you
- Either glue them to a page to display, or you could add them to a glass frame to hang up
We’d love to see your colourful creations. Share a picture of your pressed flowers using #DobbiesLittleSeedlings and tag us.
Why not give your flower creation as a gift to a friend or family? It's a pretty bunch of flowers that they can enjoy for a long time!
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