🌸 Unleash Your Inner Florist with Ease!
The Wisedry Flower Press Kit is a user-friendly, eco-conscious solution for flower enthusiasts. With its innovative one-step pressing mechanism, it allows for even pressure across six layers, ensuring beautiful, preserved blooms. The kit comes beautifully packaged, making it an ideal gift for anyone passionate about flowers and crafts.
N**A
Pretty design
Beautiful design and floral pattern carved on top. Just what we were looking for!
M**S
Great Flower press
Perfect for the fall to save summer's bouquet. Hass everything you should need.
B**Y
No issues
Works great. You can get multiple layers of flowers going. Feels like good quality. Easy to put the pressure on and a much better method then wax paper and books. It's a little bulky, so storage is difficult. But if you like pressing flowers, this works great!
D**.
Faulty press - ruins flowers
This flower press is terrible. The cardboard pages are moist, practically wet. Pressed flowers need to dried out not kept wet. All of the flowers I put in this pressed turned moldy and had to be thrown out. Terrible product.
A**Y
Favorite new hobby!
flower pressing has to be my new favorite hobby. We started drying pieces from bouquets that we received. We created quite an assortment of dried, pressed flowers that we're planing on making into a picture between 2 pieces of glass. This was easy to use and works really well!
B**.
A really stand out item
This is a really interesting kit to me because when I was a kid at bible camp, we took flowers from the garden and put them in wax paper, stuck it in a book and it eventually became a pressed flower gift. I was so proud of it and it remains to this day, more than 20 years later. I never forgot it and every time I pull it out, I have fond memories fill the room. This flower press kit is a bit more complicated. You layer the flowers between sheets, stick that in a ziplock; put the ziplock between the two pieces of wood and press down. You will need up to 15 days (max). The layers are reusable and can be reset by putting them in the microwave, but be careful not to overheat as they may catch fire (per the instructions). And that is the only thing wrong with this set - that if you overheat the layer sheets, it could cause a fire. Yikes! Fortunately, you don't need to microwave them frequently.This is a really wonderful way to press flowers and create lasting memories and I would have loved to have received this at any time from age 11 up to present day. It is a wonderful past time and this set is so well made that it will bring years of joy. Highly recommended.
A**R
Very simple yet effective function
Easy to operate this flower press that is made with excellent materials. Perfect for beginners to flower pressing.
B**S
My new favorite 'toy'
I used to press flowers years and years ago with the help of an old encyclopedia and some hand weights. But this makes things so much easier, and the consistency of the flowers is a ton better as well. Operation is a bit more daunting than the book approach, but it's totally worth it. Operation is straightforward, put the flowers on a backing, press, and wait. What's a bit daunting is just remembering the order of the backings. There are several different boards and sheets included, and they go in a specific order (detailed in the instructions. But short and sweet it's bristol board, then this tissue paper, then a foam piece, then another bristol board to top it all off. They include several of each piece, so you can stack several layers of flowers and press them all at once. The press itself is quite sturdy and puts down a lot of pressure for just a screw and a foot with a handle on it. I've gotten beautiful results, although some more delicate flowers stick to the tissue-ish paper. So you may want to spray lightly with a fixatif before removing or even cut the tissue paper around the flower if it's being super finicky. Everything comes well presented in a little gift box, and assembly is easy. Just attach the top bracket to the base of the press with the four included screws (they give you extras too) and the holes are already piloted. My only complaint, if you wanna call it that, is the press looks unfinished. Like, the wood is just kinda plain looking. Again, far from a dealbreaker and it's personal preference... but i went ahead and stained everything and put in some brass corners and false nails to make the whole thing look fancier. I also put a metal bar running the length of the press where the clamp pushes down to A. keep the wood from denting and B. better spread the pushing force evenly across the wood top. So far so good. I'll have to post pictures sometime. So all in all, it's a great press and does better than most of the other book-shaped ones out there, and MUCH better than my old method. Ha
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