Pressing Rose Petals: Rose post!

in #nature3 years ago

good day! Hi! Im back with more roses for all of you!
I tried something new! I pressed dismantled rose petals.

  • It's heart shaped
  • Color is more preserved
  • Less brown spots/ damage as I see it
  • cuter and can be more creative
  • It's a heart!!!!
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As you can see these are the small shapes and colors they end up like. So pretty although they are very thin and delicate.

ROSE SNAPS!

My rose production is still ongoing. Whenever I prune, it means I replant stems and my 30+ rose shrubs means more roses! I literally have a few roses to pick daily. Deo gratias!
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In this tiny can I have 37 rose buds and they're so beautiful and delicate.

They do fade as time goes on but they're intact and can be used still in many activities. Like resin jewelry.

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Today's harvest!

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  • salve Regina +

Resin

Here are some samples of resin jewelry that has flowers inside

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This sample has my roses and sunflower petals inside.
So pretty.

I'm so happy with it!

Well, that's all for today

Thanks for stopping by.

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I've always wanted to press flowers! These rose petals look so nice! Is resin art easy to work with? It's rose season where I live soon and maybe I shoulf try pressing some petals!

You definitely should give it a shot! Lemme know how it goes.
Resin is hard to work with since you need some protective gear.
There are kits sold online you can probably check.

Beautiful

Thank you so much!