Pressed and Preserved

Pressed and Preserved
Lauren translates her fascination with botanicals into artfully arranged keepsakes to be treasured for generations. What was once a childhood pastime has become her life’s work. “I love working with plants,” she says. “And I love the joy that comes from being surrounded by them daily.”


Pressed and Preserved
“Clip something small and simple,” Lauren advises, “press it between the pages of whatever is handy, and peek in on it every now and then for a couple of weeks. Attach it to paper with spray adhesive or hand-applied glue.”

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3 COMMENTS

  1. This is a wonderful art…. Anytime I have tried I only find myself with brown flowers and leaves.. LOL

    What a great way to decorate your kitchen or dining room with these framed beauties !

    God bless !

    Brandon Hartford
    Te Deum Cottage

  2. My 11-year-old granddaughter and I are on a summertime journey around our large farm to find hidden beauties that we can press and turn into artwork for her room.

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