Weve compiled a list of five flowers that work particularly well for flower pressing.

From clematis to dahlias and daisies, these flowers will brighten up your art project and leave you inspired.

And once youve picked out your flowers, youll be ready to start pressing.

Flower Pressing

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If you dont know where to start, dont worry.

So, lets see which flowers are particularly suited to this craft and then get started.

Here are 7 fall flowers that are perfect for flower pressing this autumn.

Purple Clematis

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Available in a rainbow of colors, youll find dahlias as an endless source of inspiration.

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Cosmos

Cosmos will flower until temperatures drop.

In fact, the cosmos is actuallyOctobers birth flower.

Orange Dahlia

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These delicate blooms make a great addition to any composition.

Not only that, theyll keep their shape nicely and are available in many colors.

Want to learn how to press flowers but aren’t sure where to start?

Cosmos Flower

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Check out My Modern Met Academy’s online class,Beyond Bouquets: Turning Pressed Flowers Into One-of-a-Kind Art.

Pansies

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Wild gerberas. Orange. Yellow red flowers. Flowers in nature

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Japanese anemone

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African violet

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