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3.6K views · 434 reactions | Turning fresh flowers into art with a few swings of the hammer! This time, I’m using 140 lb watercolor paper—perfect for soaking up those vibrant natural pigments. Botanicals - Cosmoc and Coreopsis flowers, and St John’s-wort branches. And here’s a fun tip: I’m repurposing a recycled plastic sheet (yep, from that takeout container) to cover the blooms while hammering. It keeps things neat and helps transfer the colors evenly. Who knew making a mess could look so pretty? 😂 Let’s smash some petals and create something beautiful together! ✨🌺

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Turning fresh flowers into art with a few swings of the hammer! This time, I’m using 140 lb watercolor paper—perfect for soaking up those vibrant natural...

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NATURAL DYEING | REBECCA DESNOS on Instagram: "Flower hammering is so addictive 🤩🌸🌿  This method is in my book called Plant Dye Zine.  ✍🏽 Comment the word “ZINE” to get a link to find out more about my book.  The tutorial in Plant Dye Zine was generously written by the incredible @samorn_sanixay. There are bonus steps for treating the fabric after hammering to help the prints last the longest.  I used flowers and leaves from my dye garden, but it works with many other plants, e.g. herbs and deeply pigmented flowers.  Have you had a go at this before? Which plants did you try? 🌸🌱🌼" Hammering Flowers On Fabric, Flower Dyed Fabric, Flower Pounding On Fabric, Flower Hammering, Flower Dyeing, Hammered Flowers, Dye Garden, Fodder School, Botanical Dye

NATURAL DYEING | REBECCA DESNOS on Instagram: "Flower hammering is so addictive 🤩🌸🌿 This method is in my book called Plant Dye Zine. ✍🏽 Comment the word “ZINE” to get a link to find out more about my book. The tutorial in Plant Dye Zine was generously written by the incredible @samorn_sanixay. There are bonus steps for treating the fabric after hammering to help the prints last the longest. I used flowers and leaves from my dye garden, but it works with many other plants, e.g. herbs…

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20K views · 2K reactions | Sound on 🔊 for a bit of a humour 😅 Hammering flowers and leaves to preserve their fleeting beauty 🔨🌼🍀 

Sound from @mchandyhands #hammeredflowers #botanicalart #naturalpigments #nowaterpollution #ecoart #fleetingbeauty #osteospermum #strawberryleaves | HammerFlower | hammerflower · Original audio Flower Pounding, Hammered Flowers, Dyi Flowers, Press Flowers, Strawberry Leaves, Plant Crafts, Eco Print, Eco Printing, Flowers And Leaves

Sound on 🔊 for a bit of a humour 😅 Hammering flowers and leaves to preserve their fleeting beauty 🔨🌼🍀 Sound from @mchandyhands #hammeredflowers #botanicalart #naturalpigments #nowaterpollution...

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Find out how I made a botanical mandala print on fabric using the flower hammering/pounding technique. Follow along with my steps and create your own printed mandala… and find out what I learnt from my experiments. It’s lots of fun and the possibilities are endless! You can learn this fun technique from Samorn Sanixay who...

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Want to turn your latest frustration into beautiful art? Flower pounding might be the art medium you’ve been waiting for. Seriously, all you need is a hammer, fresh flowers, paper or fabric and a little suppressed rage. The process couldn't be easier. WHAT YOU NEED Flowers Hammer or mallet Pretreated Fabric (instructions below) Watercolor Paper

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