Pressed flowers on canvas

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Spring is coming to a close, but you don't have to say goodbye to all the gorgeous spring flowers just yet! Preserve your favorite ones or perhaps a bouquet from a loved one by drying them and turning it into customized wall art to enjoy year-round! ….. Supplies: Flowers from the yard or a bouquet (they don't need to be fresh!) Paper towels A few large and heavy books (preferably ones you don't care about messing up) Scissors Stretched canvas (the size I used was 16×20") Mod Podge Paint…

Schoolhouse on Instagram: "Craft a pressed flower painting with us 🌷 The perfect summer project ☀️  Materials: -Canvas -Acrylic paints -Paintbrushes -Flowers of your choice -Parchment paper (not waxed) -Heavy bottom microwave safe dish -Spray adhesive  1. Start by painting a design onto your canvas or paper using your paint of choice. We used canvas and acrylic paints, but watercolors on durable watercolor paper works nicely too! 2. While your piece dries, press the flowers by sandwiching them between parchment paper. Place a heavy microwave safe dish on top of the flowers and microwave them for 1-2 minutes. 3. Use spray adhesive to attach the pressed flowers to your artwork. We found it works best if you spray on the back of the flower to attach to your canvas or paper. 4. Once dry, fram Microwave Pressed Flowers, Dried Flowers On Canvas, Paper Works, Paper Place, Spray Adhesive, Canvas Acrylic, Summer Projects, Flower Canvas, Pressed Flower

Schoolhouse on Instagram: "Craft a pressed flower painting with us 🌷 The perfect summer project ☀️ Materials: -Canvas -Acrylic paints -Paintbrushes -Flowers of your choice -Parchment paper (not waxed) -Heavy bottom microwave safe dish -Spray adhesive 1. Start by painting a design onto your canvas or paper using your paint of choice. We used canvas and acrylic paints, but watercolors on durable watercolor paper works nicely too! 2. While your piece dries, press the flowers by sandwiching…

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