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how-to of the day - flower transfers

by Chloe on May 27th, 2008

You’ve got lovely flowers growing in your garden - like these pansies perhaps?

how-to of the day - flower pouding transfers

And you want to make something that captures their beauty.  How about using the flowers themselves?

Flower transfer or flower pounding, allow you to use the natural pigments in the flower to transfer directly onto paper or fabric.

I’ve taken a flower and laid it face-down on a piece of duppioni silk (cotton broadcloth works beautifully as well):

how-to of the day - flower pounding transfers

Cover it with a piece of paper towel and start whacking away with a hammer!  Okay, so you’re not trying to pulverize it… be gentle and tap it :-)

how-to of the day - flower pounding transfers

Keep tapping until the paper towel looks like this:

how-to of the day - flower pounding transfers

Now carefully peel the paper towel & the squished flower off the fabric… and it should look like this:

how-to of the day - flower pounding transfers

Let it dry thoroughly and it’s ready to use.  I’d recommend using a UV protectant spray to keep the color intact - some flowers may fade over time.  Flower pounding generally works best with thin flowers, thick petals may just turn into mush and not give you a clear imprint.

all images: C Findlay-Harder

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2 opinions for how-to of the day - flower transfers

  • Linette
    May 27, 2008 at 4:40 pm

    My son and I did this a couple years ago, we called it pounding flowers:) Flower transfers sounds much more civilized.

    It was fun, we made a couple pillow cases, and a t-shirt.

  • Chloe
    May 28, 2008 at 9:43 am

    I just taught a flower pounding class with 8 young kids - it sounded like flower demolition :-)

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