How to Make a Pressed Flower Glass Frame Full of Nature’s Colors

Flowers fade quickly in the garden, but here, they remain in their most radiant moment.

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You can capture the wildness of a spring field or the sentiment of a bouquet gifted by someone special.

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When framed between glass, their delicate forms tell a quiet story every time light shines through.

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This project isn’t only about crafting, it’s about keeping memories alive in the gentlest way possible.

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Materials Needed

  • 1 double-glass frame with wooden border (8”×10” recommended)
  • 15-25 pressed flowers and leaves in various colors and shapes
  • Pair of tweezers for delicate handling
  • Craft glue stick or Mod Podge (small amount for securing)
  • Soft cloth
  • Optional: small label stickers
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Open your double-glass frame and clean both sides of the glass with a soft cloth. A spotless surface ensures your flowers look crisp and bright.

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Step 2: Lay out your pressed flowers on the table before placing them in the frame.

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You can mix large blooms with smaller filler pieces for balance, think of it as arranging a bouquet on glass.

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Step 3: Using tweezers, carefully position each flower on the inner glass pane.

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Then apply a dab of glue only if you want to secure them permanently, but often the frame pressure holds them perfectly.

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Step 4: Once your design feels complete, close the frame carefully. Press down lightly to ensure the flowers stay flat.

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Step 5: Hang your frame near a window, or place it where light can pass through.

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The changing sun will make your pressed flowers glow at different times of the day.

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Tip:

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For a seasonal twist, you can create multiple frames including one with spring wildflowers, one with summer garden blooms, and one with autumn leaves.

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Then you can rotate them throughout the year for a home that always reflects nature’s rhythm.

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