How do I preserve fall leaves?
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Press between waxed paper
You buy some canning wax - can't remember what it's called - put in an old pan to melt thoroughly so it gets hot, then dip each leaf one at a time, holding it by the stem, and lay on paper towels to dry. Grocery stores usually have the wax in stock at harvest time.
Put them between two sheets of wax paper and iron.
Hope this helps! You will find many videos on this. Have fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXXbOFlmWD4
Press them in between heavy books or a flower press.