Crafting with Flowers: Pressed Flower Decorations, Herbariums, and Gifts for Every Season (Hardcover)

Crafting with Flowers: Pressed Flower Decorations, Herbariums, and Gifts for Every Season By Katie Meadow Cover Image
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Make Your Own Unique, Whimsical Gifts and Treats Inspired by Nature's Beauty!

Everyone could add a bit of brightness to their daily life. This book will teach you how to make a wide range of floral crafts, and help you truly connect to nature and the magical woodlands.
 
The crafts are organized seasonally, so you can happily craft all year round and always have gifts at the ready. Beginning with lovely spring crafts using bright, beautiful flowers, summer crafts aimed more at weddings, celebrations, and festivals, such as dried flower button holes and pressed flower nail art. In autumn we move to more cozy self‑care crafts like bath salts and candles, and winter includes crafts that are handmade gift ideas such as pressed flower cards and ornaments.
 
Crafts include:
  • Crystallized edible flowers to top cakes and cupcakes
  • Botanical wax sachets to keep your closet freshly scented
  • Pink rose petal bath bombs
  • Beautiful botanical frames
  • Flower-infused cookies and chocolates

About the Author


Katie Meadow is an artist based in Lancashire, England, who creates botanical jewelry and keepsakes, so the wearer can take a little bit of nature with them wherever they go. Her work is inspired by natural curiosities, magical woodlands, and botanical illustrations. She uses natural materials in her jewelry such as foraged field ferns, wildflowers, roses, larkspur, and viola pressed from country gardens, preserved moss, feathers, and real seashells. She completed her Master’s degree in Photography and has pursued a creative career ever since. Her jewelry and gifts can be found online at her Owl and Wallflower Etsy store. 


Product Details
ISBN: 9781510755994
ISBN-10: 1510755993
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication Date: June 2nd, 2020
Pages: 104
Language: English

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