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I enjoy working with pressed flowers because they add a natural and timeless touch to handmade items. The process lets me preserve the beauty of blooms and turn them into something useful or decorative.
You can use this simple technique to create personalized pieces that feel both creative and meaningful.

In this article, I share ideas that focus on practical and decorative projects made with pressed flowers. Each craft is designed to be approachable while still offering room to add your own style and details. Whether you want to make something for your home or as a gift, these ideas can help you bring preserved flowers into everyday items.
1. Pressed Flower Resin Jewelry

I like making resin jewelry with pressed flowers because it preserves their shape and color.
I place dried flowers in silicone molds, then pour clear resin over them.
Once cured, the pieces become durable pendants, earrings, or keychains.
2. Botanical Coasters with Pressed Flowers

I make botanical coasters by placing dried flowers between layers of resin or glass.
I choose blooms that are flat and fully dry to prevent moisture damage.
These coasters work well for everyday use and as simple handmade gifts.
3. Framed Pressed Flower Wall Art

I arrange dried flowers between two sheets of glass or inside a frame with a plain background.
I choose blooms with flat shapes and colors that complement each other for a balanced look.
I seal the frame to protect the flowers from dust and moisture.
4. Pressed Flower Greeting Cards

I attach pressed flowers to folded cardstock with a small amount of clear-drying glue.
I choose blooms that are flat and fully dried to prevent damage or discoloration.
I let the card dry completely before writing my message inside.
5. Decorative Pressed Flower Bookmarks

I press small, flat flowers and arrange them on sturdy cardstock or clear laminate sheets.
I seal the design with adhesive or laminate to protect it from wear.
I sometimes add a ribbon or tassel for a simple finishing touch.
6. Pressed Flower Candle Embellishments

I press small, flat blooms and arrange them on the outside of a plain candle.
I seal the flowers with a layer of melted wax to protect them and keep them in place.
7. Floral Phone Case with Pressed Flowers

I place dried flowers inside a clear phone case to create a simple design.
I arrange them until I like the layout, then secure them with a thin adhesive layer.
This adds a personal touch without adding bulk.
8. Pressed Flower Resin Paperweights

I embed dried flowers in clear resin to create simple paperweights.
I arrange the petals first, then pour the resin in layers for an even finish.
Once cured, the paperweight keeps the flowers protected and visible.
9. Pressed Flower Magnets

I press small flowers and seal them in clear resin to make simple magnets.
I arrange the blooms on a flat surface, pour the resin, and let it cure.
I attach magnet strips to the back for easy display.
10. Pressed Flower Resin Keychains

I place dried flowers into a silicone keychain mold and pour clear resin over them.
I let the resin cure fully before attaching the keyring.
This method keeps the flowers protected while showing their natural detail.
11. Pressed Flower Lampshades

I press flowers flat and arrange them on a plain lampshade.
I attach them with clear-drying glue, making sure they stay smooth.
When the lamp is on, the light shines through the petals.
12. Pressed Flower Decorative Trays

I arrange dried flowers on the base of a plain tray and secure them with clear resin.
I make sure the flowers are fully pressed and dry to prevent moisture damage.
This creates a simple, functional piece that also displays natural beauty.
13. Pressed Flower Envelopes for Invitations

I attach pressed flowers to plain envelopes using clear-drying glue.
I press them flat under a heavy book to keep the surface smooth.
This adds a simple, natural touch to handmade invitations.
14. Pressed Flower Resin Hair Accessories

I embed small pressed flowers in clear resin to make hair clips and barrettes.
I choose blooms that fit the accessory size and arrange them before pouring the resin.
Once cured, the pieces feel sturdy and keep the flowers visible.
15. Pressed Flower Resin Charms

I place dried pressed flowers into small resin molds to create charms.
I pour clear resin over the flowers, making sure they stay in position.
Once cured, I attach the charms to keychains, necklaces, or bracelets.