Cara Mengeringkan Bunga Ataupun Daun Dengan Teknik Pressed || UUK Resin

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27 Jul 202204:33

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host demonstrates a simple and cost-effective method for drying flowers and leaves to create pressed art. The process involves picking fresh flowers and leaves, arranging them carefully in a book, and pressing them with heavy objects for about three to seven days. The flowers dry perfectly, becoming stiff and textured, ideal for crafts. However, the leaves may need more time for a full dry finish. This method is ideal for those looking for a DIY, affordable way to preserve plants for art projects.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Flowers and leaves can be dried and used for art projects.
  • 🌸 The drying process is simple and cost-effective, requiring basic materials like a book.
  • 📚 You can use a small or large book depending on the size of the leaves or flowers.
  • 🌿 Arrange the flowers and leaves neatly in the book without overlapping them.
  • ✂️ For larger or complex flowers, cutting them into smaller parts makes it easier to arrange them neatly.
  • 📖 Once arranged, close the book and apply weight on top to press the flowers and leaves.
  • ⏳ The drying process typically takes about 3 to 7 days, depending on the type of flowers and leaves.
  • 🌼 After 3 days, the flowers may become completely dry and stiff, making them suitable for art projects.
  • 🍃 Some leaves may not dry completely after 3 days and might need additional drying time.
  • 💰 This method is affordable and doesn't require specialized tools, making it accessible for everyone.
  • 👍 The technique provides an effective way to dry flowers and leaves for arts and crafts with minimal cost and effort.

Q & A

  • What materials are needed to dry flowers and leaves as shown in the video?

    -You will need flowers, leaves, and a book (small or large, depending on the size of the flowers and leaves). You may also need heavy objects like large books to place on top of the book for better pressing.

  • Why is the size of the book important when drying flowers and leaves?

    -The size of the book should match the size of the flowers and leaves you are drying. A small book is suitable for smaller leaves, while larger flowers may require a bigger book or the flowers may need to be cut into smaller sections.

  • What is the first step in the drying process of flowers and leaves?

    -The first step is to gather the flowers and leaves. In the video, the presenter collects different types of flowers and leaves before proceeding to the drying process.

  • How should flowers and leaves be arranged in the book?

    -The flowers and leaves should be arranged neatly on the pages of the book, ensuring they do not overlap or touch each other. This helps in drying them uniformly and prevents them from sticking together.

  • What should you do if the flower has a complex shape?

    -If the flower has a complex shape or is large, it can be cut into smaller pieces and then arranged neatly in the book. This ensures that the flower dries evenly and does not take up too much space.

  • How long should the flowers and leaves be left to dry?

    -The drying process typically takes 3 to 7 days, depending on the type of flower or leaf and how thick or dense they are. The presenter in the video mentions checking after about 3 days.

  • What helps ensure that the flowers and leaves dry properly?

    -To achieve the best drying result, it's important to place heavy objects, like large books, on top of the closed book. This pressure helps flatten the flowers and leaves and ensures they dry evenly and stiffly.

  • What is the final result of the drying process for flowers?

    -The flowers should be dry and crisp with a stiff texture, making them suitable for use in pressed art. They will have a paper-like texture and will be fragile.

  • Why did the leaves in the video not dry as perfectly as the flowers?

    -The leaves in the video did not dry as well because they likely required more time to dry fully. The presenter notes that the drying time may have been insufficient, which is why the leaves are still flexible and not as stiff as the flowers.

  • Can this drying technique be done with any flowers and leaves?

    -Yes, this method can be used for most flowers and leaves, although the drying time might vary based on the type of plant. Some plants may need more time to dry completely depending on their thickness and moisture content.

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