Fun With Wax Paper: Pressed Leaf And Flower Art!

Wax Paper +Pressed Flowers

Here’s another great craft activity using just wax paper and fresh leaves and flowers! This activity has two parts, making it that much more fun, and time consuming, usually a good thing right about now? First take a nature walk and collect leaves and flowers, and then use the things you’ve collected to make beautiful window art. Or wrap your creations around jars or vases and use as candle holders, gorgeous!

You’ll Need:

  • wax paper
  • brightly colored flower petals (ours are bouganavillea) and interesting leaves—try to find things that are flat
  • an old phone book (optional)

How To:

  1. If you like, you can flatten leaves by placing between the pages of an old phone book and adding weight on top of the phone book. The flatter the leaves the better, though using fresh green ones results in more beautiful, though temporary, results. The green leaves we used were brown by the next day, while the bouganvillea stayed pink, and will retain its color when dried.
  2. Arrange leaves and petals on a large piece of wax paper, working on the same surface where you’ll be ironing.
  3. When you are satisfied with the arrangement, add a second piece of wax paper on top of the leaves, and iron with a pillow case between your wax paper and iron.
  4. Admire your beautiful creations, and enjoy them all year long as a reminder of summer!

Comments

9 responses to “Fun With Wax Paper: Pressed Leaf And Flower Art!”

  1. tziona Avatar
    tziona

    Thanks for the inspiration. Just went to the local supermarket to buy some wax paper , I just want to check as I am clueless about these things, is wax paper the same as baking paper? I could only find what translated into baking paper…….do I need to make a special trip to big deal to get it? I had this problem when I got inspired by freezer paper stencils, but could not find any freezer paper and even the salesman in Big Deal looked gave me strange looks.

  2. Margo Avatar

    Sara, I remember making these in school. They make lovely wall decorations and are great for memory books too.

  3. amanda claire Avatar

    What a great idea! I may have to try this with some autumn leaves to put on the glass windows in the village hall where we are getting married in October 🙂

  4. Marissa Avatar

    This craft is great! I loved pressed flower crafts. I also found great pressed flower crafts at http://www.creativecrafts4kids.com/pressed-flower-crafts/.

  5. Amanda Avatar

    This is soo pretty Sara!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar
  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Margo, Thanks for sharing!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    That would be lovely, or how about making some to go around jars filled with candles?

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Tziona, Im not completely sure, but a friend of mine said that sandwich paper is like waxed paper, though I havent checked it out yet myself. Baking paper will not do the trick unfortunately! All the best!

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