About this deal
Dry flowers and herbs fast with this flower press for microwave
Press and dry beautiful flowers in seconds using a microwave with the My Living World Instant Flower Press. Flowers and foliage are quickly pressed between two cotton liners, two thick wool pads and two vented platens, all of which are held together by 2 clips. Your flowers will be dry before you know it and you can use the colouring cards to create beautiful artworks with real flowers! Set includes: Place your flowers to press on the felt liner, cover with another piece of felt and the terracotta top and seal in place with the rubber bands. co. You can watch our video overview of our tools here! The liners are washable and the wool pads will last for hundreds of cycles with proper use.
How to use the flower press to dry flowers and herbs in a microwave:
- Put the flowers on the felt pad and the felt pad on the terracotta tile.
- 2 layers of felt pads
- Dried flowers, without the wait
- Put the press in the microwave for 1 to 2 minutes depending on the size and thickness of the flower(s).
- Secure all the pieces with the silicone loops.
- Colourcards that give the dried flowers fun use
- Be careful when removing the press from the microwave, it can get hot.
- Stimulate creativity
- Lay the other felt pad carefully on the plants, making sure they stay in the wanted position.
- Microwave for 1-2 minutes depending on the thickness of the plants.
- 18cm
Reviews
Dani Arteri
In the photo, you can see the top flowers were dried with the microfleur press and the bottom ones dried the traditional way - no contest! It's not cheap but considering the results it's worth every penny! These flowers were from my morning walk and my first time using the Microfleur.
London Jack
The stock supplies with the item were all that was needed. I was mesmerized by the color vibrancy and retention of the flowers dried with the Microfleur- so I took the leap. I wonder if this is why I didn’t experience any burning.
Xin
The instructions say to only heat the flowers for 20 seconds once, but with roses, ranunculus, and peonies, I recommend a few rounds of 20 seconds before doing 10-second bursts. For me, I can microwave almost everything for 60 seconds and it's good to go. I’m eager to try this with some fresher flowers and see how that goes, but in the meantime, I’ve attached some pictures.
Steph
I pressed hundreds of florals for my wedding and they all came out almost perfect (the ones that came out wonky just weren't meant to be micro-pressed). Most lost their color during the process.
LittleFiddle05
I have so many projects where I use pressed flowers and I've even purchased some before. I've been wanting to try this Microfleur for months but it was just to costly. Love the new technology, no more waiting…….