Flower Pressing and Floral Designs History
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Flower Pressing and Floral Designs History
Flower Pressing and Floral Designs Fourteen of the Flower Girl Greeting cards are designs composed of pressed flowers and pointed-pen calligraphy. Twelve of these cards are found in our three Floral Collections that contain four cards each - Florals 1, Florals 2, and Florals 3. The other two cards are available individually - The Fountain and Floral Thank you. On the Shop Page of our website, you may click on each card thumbnail to see the details on the front and back of each card. History In the mid-1990s, Elisabeth, a beautiful German baker, who thought I pressed flowers, came to my door one fall day with baking pans filled with water and huge pansies of every color. She wanted to save them before the winter set in. I learned that if I placed the pansies in phone books for a few months, their color would be retained, and I could use them in designs. Instructions 1. Use paper that absorbs moisture. Newsprint and phone books work well. Do not use wax paper, because the flowers will mold; they need to breathe. Place the flowers in the books any way you want them to be pressed. 2. Lay the books flat and stack them. You can stand on them for the initial press. After 2 to 3 months, the flowers are ready to use. 3. Store the flowers in flat boxes. 4. Create a floral design using a gluestick to fasten the flowers, leaves and stems in an arrangement on a paper of your choice. Place the glue on the paper first, then place the flower on top. Leave plenty of room for your calligraphy. 5. Lightly sketch your words with a pencil. Wrap the letter flouishes around your design, taking advantage of the organic shapes of the flowers. 6. Calligraphy your words, then erase the pencil marks. Pansies, delphiniums, and other petals retain their colors well. Spring flowers such as crocus, gladiolas, daffodils and tulips turn brown quickly. Press foliage, too. In the spring, pick leaves from trees just as they begin to bud while they are small and delicate and have all the characteristics of a larger leaf that is too big for your design. Flower Girl Greetings was created to magnify the beauty of God’s Word by spreading His hope and joy with large, thick, vibrant greeting cards that express His Word through art. For beautiful greeting card designs, please visit www.flowergirlgreetings.com ©2014, Flower Girl Greetings, LLC. All Rights Reserved.