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Preserve the colorful beauty of summer flowers & autumn leaves. Once pressed and dried, the translucent quality of flowers resemble stained glass with which you can decorate candles or glass jars. Or laminate pressed flowers to make intriguing sun catchers or bookmarks. All necessary parts included in our simple & effective flower press.
Packaging
- Inside the flower press, you'll find wooden press boards, absorbent paper, wingnuts and bolts for securing the press, and an instruction manual.
Origin
- Made in the USA
Materials
- wooden press boards, absorbent paper, wingnuts and bolts for securing the press, and an instruction manual.
Product Features
- Wood (for the press boards)
- Metal (for the wingnuts and bolts)
- Absorbent paper or cardboard
- Possibly non-toxic adhesives or finishes applied to the wood for durability and safety.
Warranty
- Unused, undamaged items in their original packaging may be returned within 30 days
Shipping Info
- Ships same business day!
Returns
- Unused, undamaged items in their original packaging may be returned within 30 days
Specifications
- Directions: Collect flowers.
- Place them between absorbent paper in the press.
- Tighten the press.
- Leave for a few days to weeks.
- Check and replace paper if needed.
- Remove the pressed flowers and use them for crafts or decorations.
End of Life
- Biodegradable formula
- All packaging is recyclable
eco-kids
Encouraging children to get creative and stay imaginative, Kip and Cammie have no shortage of imagination themselves. Their creative arts and crafting supplies are made using all-natural ingredients, so they're safe for kids and parent-approved! The sky's the limit for this eco-family and they are full of ideas. Someday, they hope to expand into creating a whole line of kids toys, including more than just arts and crafts. Cammie says, ‚We have to dream or it's not going to happen,‚Äù and we agree! They have big plans for their hometown community of Portland, Maine and hope to grow their American workplace for years and years to come.
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