FAQ
Practical details for getting started with pressed flower craft.
What should I bring to a workshop?
We provide boards, liners, and papers. Feel free to bring a small bouquet or leaves with minimal moisture on the surface. Avoid thick, fleshy stems on your first session.
How long do pressings take to dry?
Depending on thickness and humidity, 7–14 days is typical. We teach staged checks to prevent bruising and color loss.
Are your materials archival and eco‑friendly?
Yes—acid‑free, FSC‑certified boards and papers, plus adhesives that do not yellow. Our kits prioritize sustainable sourcing.
Do you offer online sessions?
We host live online workshops with small groups. Kits ship ahead of time so you can follow along with the same tools.
What is your refund policy?
Workshop seats are refundable up to 72 hours before the start time. Supplies can be returned unused within 30 days.
Can children participate?
Ages 10+ are welcome with a guardian. We emphasize safe use of tools and careful petal handling.
How do I preserve bright colors?
Choose blooms at peak color, blot gently, avoid heat blasts, and use breathable liners. Our kits include clear instructions.
Do you sell gift cards?
Yes. Digital gift cards are available and can be applied to workshops or supplies.