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    What paper can you use for pressing flowers?
    Community Answer
    Printer or parchment paper would work.
  • Question
    Can I use a normal weight block and place it on top of the leaves ?
    Community Answer
    You should cover the leaf between layers of tissue and wax paper before you press it, but that will work too.
  • Question
    How long should I wait before I take the leaves out?
    Community Answer
    Check on the leaves every 2-3 days. Take them out when they are flat and dried.
  • Question
    How many pounds should be on the books to press it?
    Community Answer
    There is no rule. There has to be enough weight to prevent the books from opening.
  • Question
    How do you cut the pressing papers?
    Community Answer
    Scissors will work best. You can cut them any way you want. If you don't have a cutting tool, rip the papers.
  • Question
    Can I laminate the leaf instead to preserve it?
    Zeta Whitmer
    Community Answer
    Yes, follow the normal lamination steps. Be gentle with the leaf, as it will probably be fragile.
  • Question
    Can I laminate it afterwards?
    Zeta Whitmer
    Community Answer
    Yes. Follow the normal lamination steps, just be careful with your flower/leaf, as they will probably be fragile.
  • Question
    How should I press a wet oak leaf that fell from a tree?
    Community Answer
    Before you press the leaf using any of the above techniques, make sure to dry it first.
  • Question
    Can I use an iron and apply pressure with that to flatten leaves?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It helps to take out the moisture if the iron is hot. Also try placing a handkerchief over the leaf/flower.
  • Question
    My leaves have been in a book for a month now and they are perfect. What should I put on them now?
    Community Answer
    You do not have to do anything else, but you can laminate them or use Mod Podge to further preserve them if you wish. They can be used for crafts, scrapbooking or decoupage, as you prefer.
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