Learn the Art of Flower Pressing

Core skills - Part 2: Pressing tulips using a larger press

with JAMJAR EDIT — Renowned florists and flower pressing studio specialising in unique nature-inspired homewares.

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Next, you will build on the basic skills you have learnt by tackling something a little more complex - pressing a tulip.

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Part 2 - Pressing Tulips Using a Larger Press

Next, we are going to show you how to press tulips - which is a little more complex and involves dissecting the flower head.

Tips for Pressing Tulips

  • Source the thickest absorbent paper you can for denser flowers such as tulips.
  • Positioning bigger flowers face down enables you to have more control over their placement.
  • Don't worry if a flower head snaps off - you can still include it in the press, and reattach it later when you come to compose your artwork.
  • Only include the freshest flowers to give you the best pressings. If a flower is on the turn but the leaves are still fresh, you can press these separately to use in your composition later on.
  • To prevent fuller or 'meatier' tulips from moulding, it is best to dissect them first and press each element separately. Simply pinch off each of the individual pieces with your fingers and spread them out on the paper. Once dried, the flower can then be reconstructed to create an artwork.
  • It's definitely worth checking tulips more regularly, and ensuring the paper is dry.

You Will Need:

  • A large custom-made flower press using MDF boards
  • Card
  • Absorbent paper
  • Freshly cut tulips
  • Masking tape
  • Pen

Flowers Used:

  • Lilac Wonder
  • Peppermint Stick
  • 'Sarah Raven' Tulip

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JamJar Edit

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JamJar Edit

Renowned florists and flower pressing studio specialising in unique nature-inspired homewares.

JamJar Edit is a seasonally led floral design studio with an online edit of artwork and curated homewares. Inspired by the Sussex garden and woods that surrounded her childhood home, JamJar Flowers was founded by Melissa Richardson in 2009, with her signature style reflecting the simple charm of seasonal British flowers artfully arranged in jam jars. From these uncomplicated beginnings, JamJar Flowers has become one of London's leading florists. Melissa went on to create JamJar Edit with co-founder Amy Fielding in 2017; beginning as an eclectic collection of botanically inspired homewares and now an innovative design studio specialising in creating pressed flower artworks, from single stem framed pieces and private commissions, to ambitious installations and exhibitions. Their book, The Modern Flower Press, is the go-to-guide for pressing flowers in the 21st century.

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