Pressed Flower Workshop: Bloom, Press, Preserve

There is a quiet wonder in pausing to notice a flower.

Maybe it’s the fleeting bloom. The way the light hits a petal. The quiet, wordless way a wildflower tells you exactly what season you’re in.

For centuries, people have pressed flowers—not just for beauty, but for memory. For study. For connection. Artists, scientists, and gardeners alike have gathered blooms between pages, capturing moments of time and place, and preserving what might otherwise be forgotten.

This is the spirit behind my new online class:
Pressed Flower Workshop: Bloom, Press, Preserve

In this hands-on, self-paced course, you’ll learn:

  • How to build four unique flower presses—including a pocket press, travel press, microwavable and a large-format press for studio work

  • A short but meaningful history of the herbarium (and why it still matters today)

  • The best flowers to press, which to avoid, and how to keep them vibrant

  • How to store, mount, and preserve your pressed botanicals

  • How to use this practice as a bridge between nature, art, and your local community

Whether you’re an artist, a gardener, or simply someone who wants to slow down and reconnect with the natural world, this class is for you.

Pre-orders are now open!
The class includes lifetime access, a beautifully illustrated ebook, video tutorials, and gentle guidance to help you press, preserve, and create with purpose.

The Pressed Flower Workshop is blooming soon…
Pre-order the class now and get 20% off with code SUMMERBLOOM
Offer ends September 1st—join us and start pressing with purpose.




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