For many years I have had a fascination with pressed leaves and ferns. When autumn rolls around I begin to snag colored leaves to press. Reds, oranges and yellows are all attractive and if done right can last for many years to come. Here is the technique that I use to press my leaves.
How to Press Autumn Leaves:
- Gather your favorite fall leaves while they are still bright and soft. Make sure to dry them if they are damp.
- Place between 2 pieces of paper. It can be newspaper, paper towels, craft paper or book pages. If using a book do not use a good one as the moisture can damage the pages. I use something like an old phone book.
- Place a heavy weight on your stacked leaves and allow to dry naturally for a few weeks.
- Use your leaves to create autumn inspired crafts. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Craft Ideas for Your Leaves:
- Name place holders for your autumn and Thanksgiving celebrations. Use a silver or gold pen to write names on the leaves and set on plates.
- Leaf garland. Hot glue your leaves to twine and use around doors and windows.
- Frame your leaves into a grouping.
- Create an Autumn leaf wreath.
- Make a leaf bouquet.
- Wrap candles with leaves and tie twine on top.
- Decorate mini-journals with the leaves.
- Place a single beautiful leaf under a dome or cloche.