Sow n Sow
Flower Press "Fern" Mini
Flower Press "Fern" Mini
- Flat rate shipping
- Handmade with heart
- Female makers
Introducing the ‘Fern’ Mini Flower Press design which depicts the leaves of a maidenhair fern.
Eternalise the beauty of your flowers and foliage with this hand crafted gift, made in Australia.
To press your blooms, simply pick from the garden and arrange them on the sheets of cardboard provided. Tighten the nuts, and leave the blooms to dry for 3-4 weeks. You can use these beautiful pressed flora pieces to adorn gift cards, create art pieces, picture frames, gift tags – the only limits is your imagination.
Featuring a beautiful illustration by Daniella Germain on the front, each press is hand crafted in Australia out of hard-wearing materials to ensure stable pressure & long-lasting use.
Includes: Engraved top &bottom backing boards (MDF), 5 x cardboard separating layers, bolts and wing nuts.
Dimensions: 14 x 12 x 4cm
Hand crafted in Australia.
About the Maker
Sow n Sow
From a small seed of an idea, Sow ’n Sow was dreamt up by founder Michelle Brady combining her love of gardening and flair for design back in 2010.
Proudly made in Australia with 100% recycled materials, Sow 'n Sow gifts are enjoyed for months as they blossom and grow and the fully compostable packaging completes its full cycle back to earth.
From the hills of Maleny on the Sunshine Coast, we hope our gifts encourage all they reach to get outside and play in the dirt – because life is too short to always have clean fingernails.
Handmade with heart
It’s such fun working on sourcing gorgeous new handmade products by women across rural, regional and remote Australia. There’s so many new introductions to Wattle and Twine and I’ve experienced some serious fan girl moments in the process.. enjoy!
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Bespoke
Each piece is unique and brimming with the character only handcrafted can offer.
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Intentional
Each piece is carefully created and crafted by hand using quality materials.
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AUS made
Each piece is proudly and thoughtfully made in Australia by rural, regional and remote women.