Oshibana: What to Do with Pressed Flowers

Press your way into patience and harmony with this historical Japanese art form.

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Wondering what to do with pressed flowers? Create your own DIY oshibana art by learning how to press flowers with a book or paper.

Oshibana (押し花) is the Japanese art of using pressed flowers and other botanical materials, such as leaves and stems, to create a composition. Artists essentially “paint” a picture using pieces of nature. The petals and leaves are flattened using a variety of pressing techniques that eliminate moisture and light. The creative options are endless, with artists making floral wall art, cards, bookmarks, jewelry, place mats, decorative candles, and more.

Oshibana floristry botanical pressed flower art. Composition of dry plants. Dried wildflowers frame on beige…

Oshibana began in the 16th century as a Samurai discipline and has come in and out of fashion. Recently, pressing flowers has reemerged as many people try to find new ways to relax and connect to nature.

Benefits of Making Oshibana Pressed Flower Art

  • Updated on Mar 15, 2024
  • Originally Published on Feb 23, 2024
Tagged with: art, arts and crafts, crafts, decoration, dried flowers, flowers, oshibana, pressed flowers
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