Enjoy Your Spring Blossoms Forever: Flower Pounding

Caroline
by Caroline
$1.00
30 Minutes
Easy
I have a really fun and easy craft for you today. It can be as simple or as complicated as you want to make it and it is a great craft for kids and adults.
I have to admit I had a blast doing this one! And as an extra bonus you get to take out a lot of frustrations!
Flower pounding is exactly what it sounds like; you pound flowers.


In this case, you pound the flowers onto a piece of fabric, leaving the color and imprint of the flower behind.


I used drop cloth as my fabric but I also tested some muslin. I tested several different flowers, leaves and grasses and you can find all the results over on the blog.
1) Place your fabric on a thick pile of newspapers.


2) Place your flower or leaf upside down onto the fabric and holding it in place, gently place a paper towel that has been folded into fourths on top of the flower.


3) With the hammer, pound all over the paper towel making sure you are getting all of the flower/leaf. You can gently peel back the paper towel and peek to see if you have gotten all the color onto your fabric.
The blog will give you more details and some tips to make this go more smoothly!


This is a great craft for kids- I have done it with preschoolers to teach about plants, so even young children can do this!


I hope you have fun pounding and preserving your Spring blooms!
Caroline
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Kathie Lantz Kathie Lantz on Jul 11, 2021

    if you wash the napkin will the flower imprint stay or does it wash away?


  • Desiree Desiree on Oct 10, 2021

    Very pretty but how did you make this colourfast and washable.

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  • Jacalyn Jacalyn on May 17, 2015
    Very cool idea and it looks so easy!
    • Caroline Caroline on May 18, 2015
      @Jacalyn Thanks! And sooooo easy! Really fun to try out the different plants to see what color you get!
  • Dolores Dee Hughes Dolores Dee Hughes on Mar 26, 2021

    @ Caroline

    Thank you for sharing. I would love to see the "I tested several different flowers, leaves and grasses and you can find all the results over on the blog." but tired of downloading things to my computer. So I guess I will be trying all sort of things for myself. But Thank you for the idea!

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