Wow, that is the most informative flower pressing video I think I've ever watched! Thank you for you detailed and logical explanations, from now on my flowers are going to look fantastic! New subscriber from South Africa ❤❤❤
Your results on bigger flowers remind me of why I always use silica crystals for those. I find leaves and tiny flowers, petals and open flat flowers like daisy’s work well in the press.😊
Have you ever tried other various methods for drying flowers? How do roses come out the best? Microwave, silcia, iron, hanging upside down, hairspray, wax? Have you ever tried waxing a flower then adding to resin and what does it look like years later?
11:06 I’ve tried to press roses to lay facing forward and after 24-48 hours they aren’t very flat compared to yours and end up getting moldy. Any tips? 🌹
For years, I have tried to press flowers to use in resin. They seldom turn out ok. Thanks so much for this detailed video! ❤
Wow, that is the most informative flower pressing video I think I've ever watched! Thank you for you detailed and logical explanations, from now on my flowers are going to look fantastic! New subscriber from South Africa ❤❤❤
Thank you for this informative video!! the demonstration of putting the rose back together was exactly what I was looking for.
Your results on bigger flowers remind me of why I always use silica crystals for those. I find leaves and tiny flowers, petals and open flat flowers like daisy’s work well in the press.😊
I always thought you could only press certain flowers and not all. Can't wait to try this!
This is an awesome video and answered many questions that others just skipped over. Thank you so much!!
I didn't think of changing the paper to avoid mold growth. Very good point! Ill do that today to avoid that from happening
WOW… so much really useful information Sheri… thanks so much for sharing!
Much love from Brisbane, Australia. ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Such a beautiful and informative video. Thank you so much for sharing with us the skill for life. Gratitude
do you have to change the paper over every 2 days? or it's only necessary after the first 24-48 hours?
Hi Sheri great video, amazingly informative thanks for sharing ❤ xx
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Thank you for this video its very helpfull 👏👏👏
Thank you for watching
What paint did you use for color correction
This is the BEST YT video on pressing flowers. Thank you. I had to watch about 5-6 videos that did not really help at all.
Have you ever tried other various methods for drying flowers? How do roses come out the best? Microwave, silcia, iron, hanging upside down, hairspray, wax?
Have you ever tried waxing a flower then adding to resin and what does it look like years later?
Exelente video
I have used paper towel but find the ripple patters come out on the flower petals🙁
Amazing as always 🙏🌈😍
Thank mam for sharing this video
11:06 I’ve tried to press roses to lay facing forward and after 24-48 hours they aren’t very flat compared to yours and end up getting moldy. Any tips? 🌹
So its cardboard, base paper, flower, paper, towel paper to absorb more ? Or should it go underneath the flowers?
Can the watercolor paper be reused or do the need to be tossed after each use?
I air it out in between uses. But reuse it a good few times before I have to throw it out
What base did you use with the pigments
🙈 'promo sm'