Make a personalised door name for a little girl
Cut a piece of white card to fit your frame. Draw name lightly in pencil. Choose a selection of pressed flowers, leaves and stems to suit the letters. It is easier to use long, thin petals, tiny flowers, narrow leaves and stems to create letter shapes.
Arrange flowers on top of your pencil lines and use a very fine layer of PVA glue to stick name in place on the piece of card. Frame and fix to bedroom door.
Tip: Pour a small amount of PVA glue into a dish and use a fine paint brush to lightly brush the back of the pressed flowers with glue. Take extra care when sticking the glued flowers in place – due to their delicate nature, once in place, they can’t be peeled off without damaging them.
White picture frame, Marks & Spencer.
How to press flowers
Either use a shop-bought flower press, available from craft shops, or make your own press. Lay out flowers, leaves or stems on a tissue, so they don’t overlap. Lay another tissue on top and place inside fold of a newspaper, or similar. Place a heavy book on top and leave for five to seven days, till flowers are flat and moisture has been removed. Alternatively, you can buy ready-pressed flowers. All flowers used in these projects are from Devon Pressed Flowers (visit www.devonpressedflowers.freeserve.co.uk or call 01626 367364).
Feature: Kirsty Robertson. Photos: Richard Burns. Illustrations: Terry Evans

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