Just as daffodils and forsythia herald springtime, hydrangeas are nature's way of saying, "It's summer!"
Southern Lady Magazine |
I love hydrangeas and their big, bulbous buds. Just one stem is enough to fill a regular-sized vase.
They're still pretty when they wither and I thought I might try pressing it.
I sandwiched it in between layers of paper.
There's a layer of cardboard, too.
I positioned the top piece of my flower press.
And screwed on the wing bolts.
After a several days in the press, here is my hydrangea...TADA!
Lift it gently and position it on a floating glass frame (I centered it on a piece of cloth to accentuate the petals and this also adds thickness in between the glass for a snug closure).
Secure the top glass and lock in place.
Display it in a favorite spot so it will feel like summer all year round...TADA!
If you don't have a flower press, you can use heavy books instead. It's fun to try out especially if you want to save sentimental flowers that you've received.
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