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Pocket Flower Press

Pocket Flower Press
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Have you ever been out for a stroll and found some pretty flowers that you want to preserve only to find that by the time you arrive home they are crushed, wilted, and no longer good for pressing. Well suffer no more with this handy pocket-sized flower press, now you can press flowers on the go!
 
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Step 1What you need:

What you need:
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Materials:

  • Plywood
  • Thin corrugated cardboard
  • Paper (blotting paper/ newsprint/ tissue paper, etc)
  • Nylon strap with a metal loop
  • Velcro

Tools
  • Wood cutting and sanding tools (I used a Dremel)
  • Scissors
  • Needle and thread
  • Glue (that white non-toxic stuff)
  • Ruler
  • Pencil

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26 comments
Jul 26, 2010. 7:41 PMcarterburwell says:
i can't get over how adorable this is! you have quite a talent.
Jan 4, 2010. 1:48 AM1arrow24 says:
Nice! One of those things you just wish you had when feeling like a little natuaralism on a walk- great for a pocket, up there with a hand lens and jars!
Nov 14, 2009. 1:05 PMhandprints says:
This is perfect!  I built an herbarium press for my daughter (to be published).  She's doing a science research project.  The press is 11 in x 16 in, about the standard size of herbarium vouchers.  We went on a loooong hike to find a special tree fern (with a permit of course).   She carried the press in her backpack and I carried the collecting tools and water.   Poor girl... the press alone weighed almost 7 or 8 lbs!  add the fern specimens (The fronds are can be 6-8 ft long and over 3 ft wide) and after 5 hours...I was dead tired.  I can only imagine that she must have felt like a burro.  What a trooper!  I was considering making a lighter, smaller press for future collecting trips and then bringing the plants home and putting them in the big press to dry.  I like your design a lot!!!
Nov 15, 2009. 3:40 PMhandprints says:
Hey Chrys,
What do you think about connecting the corrugated pieces with duct tape so it could fold up accordion style and then tucking your folded papers into each of the grooves.  Or even connecting your top and bottom boards to the corrogute?

One of our problems with the press was that the corrogated pieces and the papers kept moving around alot..  Especially when I was trying to strap those babies in.

I think I'm going to try it as soon as I figure out my dimensions and collect enough cardboard.

I REALLY like you design!  Oh, did I say that already??
Nov 15, 2009. 3:41 PMhandprints says:
posted...nowhere near as nice as yours!
Jul 28, 2009. 4:44 PMtonictina says:
this is going to be my next project. thx for the instructable! excellent idea!
Jul 16, 2009. 8:54 PMMiscelinious says:
This is great! I've always been going on walks and looking at the flowers thinking how pretty they are... Especially when I've been at camp with nothing to press flowers with, not even a book. :( Thank you for the idea!
Jul 9, 2009. 3:36 PMmastermaker says:
hey this is a really good idea,im thinking of using some sort of really fancey wood and polishing it too, i love to make gifts for my mom, grandmothers and my sister so i usually need to press and dry flowers a lot!
Jul 6, 2009. 10:02 PMMrBrownThumb says:
Really cool.
Jul 1, 2009. 9:40 AMloximuthal says:
It looks like you glue the strap to both pieces of wood. Doesn't that interfere with the covers pressing equally all around when you cinch up the strap? I would think that you'd end up only squeezing the "open" side.
Jul 1, 2009. 3:05 PMloximuthal says:
I plan to make one for my daughter's birthday. I might try gluing a loop of strap to the other cover and run the main strap through it. That way the two covers will stay together, but still be able to give even (-ish?) pressure.
Jul 6, 2009. 7:25 PMloximuthal says:
Here is my build. Two changes: loop on the back I mention above and strap is $ store dog collar (bonus reflective threads!) My daughter will decorate it when she gets it for her b-day.
Jul 3, 2009. 4:45 AMNinzerbean says:
Ooooooooh I love this, thank you.
Jul 2, 2009. 1:54 AMomnibot says:
I'm loving this one.
Jul 1, 2009. 7:30 PMcarterburwell says:
soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo COOL!!
Jul 1, 2009. 1:37 PMsnideprime says:
I think you could use a couple big binder clips to hold it together. Just flip the handle parts to lie along the plywood, and it'll still fit in your pocket.

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I like sewing and crafts,and trying new things. I'm vegetarian and always looking for new recipes. My cat's name is Mirko and likes to be in the centre of things, so you will see him in several of m...
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