Wooden Flower Press - Large

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Our handcrafted heirloom large flower presses in a beautiful wild meadow flowers design are made for budding botanists and nature-lovers of all ages to preserve blooms, leaves, seaweed and nature finds! 

Each flower press is handmade here in the U.K in solid sustainable oak wood from our local timber yard just down the road, then hand-painted in Eco-friendly water-based paint, to create a unique one of a kind gift for nature enthusiasts. This extra-large flower press kit is perfect for family pressing as a family and is sure to be a year-round favourite activity.

A flower presser built to last as timeless treasures that can be passed on from generation to generation with tales to tell and fond family memories of preserving flowers together.

Each flower press kit comes with a packet of wildflower seeds to grow your own flowers to press, 6 layers of 100% recycled acid-free blotting paper & recycled card sheets to dry your foraged flora, 4 stainless steel bolts, nuts, wing nuts & washers to keep your press secure and is all carefully packaged by hand in our little workshop with card inserts & instructions all ready to be handed over as a gift to be loved & enjoyed.

 

Details: Extra Large flower press, 6 card sheets & 6 blotting paper sheets, with a packet of wildflower seeds (please note seeds will only be sent to U.K. orders), card insert instructions.

Age: 6 + (Contains small parts that could be a choking hazard)

Materials: FSC Sustainable Oak Wood, recycled blotting paper & card, Eco-friendly water-based paints, stainless steel hardware.

Packaging: Boxed in 100% recycled cardboard box.

Size: Width:22.2cm / Length:31.5cm / Height: 5cm 

 

Our Tips for Safe & Mindful Collecting

1. Only ever take what you need & only take a little from each plant, tree or shrub, never strip a whole plant so as not to disturb microhabitat. 2. Leave the area you foraged in as you found it, leave no trace behind. 3. Make sure you clearly identify that the plant you intend on picking is not rare or endangered. 4. If you're not sure when identifying a plant then ask someone who would know, remember some plants are poisonous! 5. Make sure the plants you are collecting are not growing in a polluted area 6. Make sure children are supervised at all times.