There's something magical about capturing a fleeting moment of beauty, especially when it comes to nature. The delicate petals of a bloom, the intricate veins of a leaf – they all tell a story. And what better way to preserve these stories and bring a touch of the outdoors into your home than with a stunning pressed flower window hanging?
Imagine the morning sun streaming through your window, illuminating the vibrant colours of perfectly preserved flowers, creating a truly unique and ethereal piece of art. It's a surprisingly simple project, and with the right materials, you can create a treasured heirloom that will bring joy for years to come.
This project is not just about crafting; it's about connecting with nature, embracing creativity, and adding a personal touch to your living space. Let's dive into how you can make your own!

What You'll Need:
To create your pressed flower masterpiece, you'll need a few key items. We'll be using high-quality materials, many of which you can find at Rothko and Frost, to ensure your creation lasts.
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Pressed Flowers: You can press your own flowers (a classic method using heavy books or a dedicated flower press) or purchase pre-pressed flowers for convenience. Experiment with different colours, shapes, and sizes for visual interest!
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Acrylic Sheets: This is where Rothko and Frost truly shines! You'll need two pieces of clear acrylic plastic cut to your desired size. Acrylic is a fantastic choice because it's lightweight, shatter-resistant, and offers excellent clarity, allowing your flowers to be the star of the show. You can order custom-cut acrylic sheets from Rothko and Frost to get the perfect dimensions for your hanging. Consider a 3mm or 5mm thickness for good rigidity.
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Acrylic Adhesive/Glue: To securely bond your acrylic sheets together, you'll need a suitable adhesive. Rothko and Frost offers various acrylic adhesives that create a strong, clear bond, essential for a professional finish. Look for a quick-setting, clear-drying option.
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Drill with a Small Bit: For creating holes to hang your decoration.
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Hanging Material: Options include fishing line, thin wire, ribbon, or even a delicate chain.
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Tweezers: Extremely helpful for arranging delicate pressed flowers.
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Craft Knife or Scissors: (Optional, for trimming any stray edges of flowers if needed).
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Cleaning Cloth and Acrylic Cleaner: (From Rothko and Frost, if desired) to ensure your acrylic sheets are spotless before assembly.

Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Prepare Your Workspace and Materials
First, gather all your materials. Make sure your pressed flowers are completely dry. If you're using acrylic sheets from Rothko and Frost, they often come with a protective film on both sides. Carefully peel this off from the inside surfaces of both sheets.
Give your acrylic sheets a gentle wipe with a soft, lint-free cloth, and if you have some, a dedicated acrylic cleaner from Rothko and Frost can help remove any fingerprints or dust, ensuring maximum clarity for your design.
2. Design Your Arrangement
This is the fun part! Lay one of your acrylic sheets flat on a clean surface. Now, carefully arrange your pressed flowers on this sheet. Experiment with different layouts, overlapping flowers, or creating a symmetrical design. Take your time and use tweezers for precise placement. Remember, once glued, it's difficult to change!

3. Secure the Flowers
Once you're happy with your design, very carefully apply a tiny dot of acrylic adhesive to the back of each flower and press it gently onto the acrylic sheet. You want just enough glue to hold the flower in place, but not so much that it's visible. Alternatively, you can proceed directly to the next step, as the pressure from the top sheet will also help hold them. However, a little glue can prevent shifting.
4. Seal Your Creation
Carefully place the second acrylic sheet directly on top of your arranged flowers, aligning the edges perfectly. Once aligned, apply a bead of your Rothko and Frost acrylic adhesive along all four edges of the two acrylic sheets. You want to create a secure, airtight seal that will protect your flowers from dust and moisture. Apply even pressure along the edges as the glue sets.
5. Drill Holes for Hanging
Once the adhesive has fully cured (check the product instructions for drying times), it's time to add the hanging mechanism. Using a drill with a small bit, carefully drill two holes near the top corners of your acrylic sandwich. Make sure the holes are evenly spaced and far enough from the edge to prevent cracking. If you're nervous about drilling, you can also purchase acrylic sheets with pre-drilled holes from Rothko and Frost, or opt for a "floating" display with standoffs.
6. Add Your Hanging Material
Thread your chosen hanging material (fishing line, wire, ribbon) through the drilled holes and tie it securely. You can create a simple loop for hanging on a hook, or tie individual strands to hang from a rod.

Display Your Botanical Art
And there you have it! Your very own pressed flower window hanging. Find the perfect spot in your home where it can catch the light and truly shine. The beauty of the preserved flowers will bring a serene and artistic touch to any room.
Why Choose Acrylic from Rothko and Frost?
Using high-quality acrylic from Rothko and Frost ensures your window hanging will be durable, clear, and safe. Their custom-cut options mean you get exactly what you need, and their range of adhesives will give your project a professional finish.
This project is a wonderful way to express your creativity and celebrate the natural world. It's an opportunity to slow down, appreciate the small wonders around us, and transform them into lasting art. So, gather your flowers, get your acrylic, and start creating something truly beautiful!
