Microwave Flower Pressing | Tips and Tricks | Microwave Flowers and Leaves | How To

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2019
  • This video provides tips and tricks about using the microwave to press flowers and some ideas of what to use for the process.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @rosanneducharme5486
    @rosanneducharme5486 Před rokem

    Thank you for your informative information. I just purchased one and anxious to use it.

  • @michellesamayoa1115
    @michellesamayoa1115 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you again for your amazing knowledge!

  • @mendyhand3895
    @mendyhand3895 Před 2 lety

    Thx SO much! You are a great instructor. Thinking a day or two ahead is great advice. 🌿🌺🌼 - Messy Mendy

  • @lizblank4852
    @lizblank4852 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video, very clear and helpful

  • @jacton62
    @jacton62 Před 3 lety +1

    I have just used my microfleur for the first time , I’ve had it a few weeks.
    I’ve dried a few flowers in Portugal and I am really happy with the results. I dried a lot of flowers earlier this year in the traditional way of leaving them to dry out and pressing in paper but the flowers lost their colour the microfleur keeps the colour. Thank you for these videos. 🌸

  • @whiteswanrs
    @whiteswanrs Před 5 lety +1

    I've had a Microfleur for years and it is a wonderful product.

  • @charlotteeide6610
    @charlotteeide6610 Před 5 lety

    Hi Em. I have a Microfleur and have enjoyed using it. I have learned by trial and error with it. There is one flower particular I use it for in the spring, that is the Texas blue bonnet, which is a lupin. I start them with the Microfleur to about 1/3 done then finish them the traditional way. They have turned out much nicer and with better color with this method. It may work for other lupins as well but I haven’t tried it yet. Charlotte

    • @emsplace
      @emsplace  Před 5 lety +2

      Hi Charlotte, I do the same with most flowers in the microwave, except wait until about 3/4 done:-) TFS, Em

  • @lizid5
    @lizid5 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video, and I have some questions:
    Should you wait for the flower and paper liner to cool down before you move them to the final pressing zone, or Ok to do that while it's warm and damp?
    What do you think of the instructions where it says to dampen the felt before first use or when it's been in storage? And where would be a good place to store it? I was thinking to put it in the airing cupboard so the wool can dry throughly between uses.

    • @emsplace
      @emsplace  Před 3 lety

      Hi, I do wait for the flower and paper liner to cool down before moving them to the pressing books. As far a dampening the felt, I have never done that. Seems a little counter productive to me to add moisture when the goal is to get moisture out. But if others have done this with success, give it a try both ways and see what you prefer. Thanks for watching, Em

  • @syedaanjum896
    @syedaanjum896 Před 4 lety +2

    Good art tips in your videos but please raise your sound settings while making video

  • @cadoo5591
    @cadoo5591 Před 3 lety

    0:10 Wait, what? You're not going to actually use a microwave? Next!

    • @emsplace
      @emsplace  Před 3 lety +3

      Sorry, just a wordy dissertation on the subject. Good news is there are other videos on CZcams that do show microwave use. I just had additional thoughts on the matter I wanted to share. In any event, thank you for watching, Em