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Sow n Sow - Flower Press (3 Sizes)

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TURN FLOWERS INTO ART | PRESS AND DRY FLOWERS | SUSTAINABLE CRAFTING | HAND-CRAFTED IN AUSTRALIA 

As the seasons change, we say goodbye to the beautiful gardens and flowers we’ve nurtured - But what if there was a way to keep their beauty around forever? 

Introducing Sow n Sow’s hand-crafted  Flower Press! This clever creation is the secret to  preserved flowers and works of art you can be proud to say you sowed from scratch. 

The press itself is made from  hard-wearing Australian materials to ensure stable pressure & long-lasting use and topped off with a  beautiful engraved design by beloved Melbourne artist, Daniella Germain.

Sizes:

  • Posy - 14cm×12 cm
  • Falling - 14cm×21 cm
  • Wildflower - 30cm×20 cm

Naturally good for you & the planet:

  • Eco-friendly and consciouscrafting
  • Preserve flowers for natural artwork
  • Enjoy the beauty of your garden all year round
  • Made with  Australian materials  and perfect for gifting!

Made and Owned, with ♡, in Australia

Let us know if you have any questions about the Sow n Sow - Flower Press at askusanything@goforzero.com.au

Ingredients

Engraved top & bottom backing boards (MDF), 5 x cardboard separating layers, bolts and wing nuts

Aussie Family behind the brand

Passionate gardener, Michelle, founded Sow n Sow with the purpose of making sustainable and thoughtful gifting accessible to all. Michelle herself was always sending seeds to her friends and before long, this gifting became the start of something so much bigger. 

Doubling as a card and a gift, Sow n’ Sow soon became a collection of beautiful, sustainable, and thoughtful gifts that grow and grow! Designed with the intention to promote a connection with nature, these little packets are a reminder of life’s simple pleasures!

Each easy-to-grow seed selection is packaged in post-consumer recycled materials and 100% recycled paper Pop Up Pots that post as a letter. They then pop up into a sweet & stylish little pot ready for planting!

How to use

To transform your garden into art, all you need to do is pick  your favourite blossoms from the garden and arrange them however you like on the  provided cardboard sheets

From here, simply place your creation between the backing boards and tighten the bolts

For best results, leave the pressed flowers in place for  3-4 weeks. Once preserved, the sky is the limit for your creations. Perfect for cards, frames, and gifting! 

With good care, you shouldn't need to change the cardboard for many, many uses or years. It is recommend to place a layer of paper down over each piece of cardboard before pressing flowers, as it will help keep the cardboard clean.

End of life

These beauties are made to last decades, if you can no longer use the press yourself, gift it to a family member or friend who may love it! The inside cardboard can be placed into your home recycling bin.

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    01/16/2024
    Eugenie
    Australia Australia

    Easy to use

    My 12 yr old daughter loves using this flower press. It's very easy to use and she's made lots of bookmarks using the flowers she's pressed. The press is well made.

    A Go For Zero Customer
    AV
    08/21/2023
    Angela V.
    Australia Australia

    Flower Press

    The perfect size for pressing some of our natives here at home

    CW
    02/02/2023
    cheyne w.
    Australia Australia

    Waiting on the first press to finish

    Overall the flower press seems to be built well. Pressed a flower on the first day that I got it and haven’t removed it yet so we will see how it goes but the instructions were clear on the packet so im assuming things will go well