Yeahhhh. You’ll find these videos helpful enough but I’m our main course in our website is where most people learn a bit more. It is. A paid course though so I recommend always trying to do something first and failing and then trying again. The course isn’t going anywhere so if you have time, make a press and just start. The creations are endless
I really love the way you press the flowers, I think it's the nicest way that I have ever seen. Just curious, who do you manage to keep the real color of the flower even when they dry and are being pressed? I've been trying to press flowers for some month now and they all change their color, especially the white ones. Can you give me an advice on how to do it properly? I really admire your work and your husdbands and hope it will got to more and more people!
Hi Thank you! We do have a pressed flower course for sale on our website that explains how we press our flowers. There's a link to our website in the description of this video. The flowers will fade over time, some more so than others. We do frame them with UV Glass and keep them out of direct sunlight. I know some people do color corrrect their pressed flowers so less fading happens. You can use chalk pastels i think or acrylic spray paint. we haven't really played around with it yet. I hope this helps!
We definitely understand living within one’s means. We do it daily too. I would suggest to find free flowers from weddings and do a bunch of trial and error. It takes a while but it’s a tried and true method.
Just subd from Workshop Week. Look forward to watching your videos this summer and learning how to save all these beautiful flowers for crafts. Althea
Yeahhhh. You’ll find these videos helpful enough but I’m our main course in our website is where most people learn a bit more. It is. A paid course though so I recommend always trying to do something first and failing and then trying again. The course isn’t going anywhere so if you have time, make a press and just start. The creations are endless
I really love the way you press the flowers, I think it's the nicest way that I have ever seen. Just curious, who do you manage to keep the real color of the flower even when they dry and are being pressed? I've been trying to press flowers for some month now and they all change their color, especially the white ones. Can you give me an advice on how to do it properly?
I really admire your work and your husdbands and hope it will got to more and more people!
Hi Thank you! We do have a pressed flower course for sale on our website that explains how we press our flowers. There's a link to our website in the description of this video. The flowers will fade over time, some more so than others. We do frame them with UV Glass and keep them out of direct sunlight. I know some people do color corrrect their pressed flowers so less fading happens. You can use chalk pastels i think or acrylic spray paint. we haven't really played around with it yet. I hope this helps!
Can I pl know how long these pressed art will last? txs
There are variables to how long they last. They can last decades but colors fade on flowers but the flowers are there with faded colors
Wish I could afford to pay for the course but 150$ is out of my budget unfortunately 😢
We definitely understand living within one’s means. We do it daily too. I would suggest to find free flowers from weddings and do a bunch of trial and error. It takes a while but it’s a tried and true method.
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