How To Project
Pressed
Flower Note Cards......May 1999
© Copyright 1999 by AOK Corral Craft and Gift
Bazaar. All rights reserved.
Materials
Needed:
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Blank note cards (any size)
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Contact paper
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Flowers & greenery
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Large textbooks
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Glue stick (dry glue)
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Scissors
Press your flowers:
Tips: When selecting flowers
or greenery to press, use flowers that are thin and delicate. There
cannot be any large seed pods or woody stems. The flower must
dry as well as press. Also, pick many light colored flowers
because you will find that most of them darken up considerably through
this process.
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Arrange flowers about 4 to 5 on a page
in a large text book.
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Carefully flatten them as you want
them to look when they are finished. (stem direction, petal placement,
etc..)
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Carefully close the book. (watch that
the petals do not bend)
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(Hint: Only pressing one
set of flowers per book will help make sure that the flowers don't move
or get wrinkled while you try to shut the book.)
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Place several other large text books
on top of the book with the flowers inside. (about 10lbs)
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Leave them alone and let them press
until dry. (about 5 to 7 days)
Assembling the cards:
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Arrange your dried flowers the way
you would like them to look when the card is finished.
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Notice which pieces you have placed
in the background and which pieces you have placed on top.
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Now take them off of the card.
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Start with the flower or greenery that
you want in the back of the design.
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Put a very light amount of glue along
an imaginary placement line for that piece. (This must be a dry glue stick,
liquid glue will ruin your flowers.)
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Then stick the flower or greenery on
the glue.
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Continue gluing the flowers and greenery
onto the card, working toward the foreground.
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(Hint: You may need to
add additional glue to tack down edges of petals. Gently rub a little glue
on the tip of your finger, apply it on the card under the petal or leaf
that needs to be tacked down. Important: Do not rub the glue
stick directly on the flowers.)
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Let the card dry completely. (about
1 hour)
Covering
the cards:
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Open the card out flat and cut a piece
of contact paper that is 1/2 inch larger (on each side) than the card.
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Lay the contact paper on a table (sticky
side up) and carefully set the outside fold of the card down, centered
on the contact paper.
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Press the front of the card down onto
the contact paper, pushing from the fold outward toward the edge of the
card. (you want to be sure it will be smooth, with no air bubbles, the
first time)
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Do the same with the back side of the
card and you should have Step 1, pictured at above.
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Step 2, fold in two opposite sides
of the contact paper toward the inside of the card.
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As shown in Step 3, cut off the overlapped
corners of contact paper.
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Then lastly, Step 4, fold in the other
opposite sides of contact paper toward the inside of the card.
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