Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the 20 sheet count, 15 x 10 inch size, absorbent paper feel, trimming flexibility, dry storage, and flower press refill use.
Pros
The upside
- The 15 x 10 inch sheets fit large flower presses and can be trimmed for smaller layers.
- Absorbent paper helps pull moisture away from petals and leaves during pressing.
- The 20 sheet count refreshes a press kit through several garden sessions.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Paper refills need dry storage so the sheets stay ready for pressing.
- Sheets should be dried flat after use before returning to the press kit.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This paper fits gardeners who use a flower press often and want absorbent refill sheets near the craft shelf.
What to know:
Keep the sheets clean, flat, and dry between projects. Label pressed layers with plant names and dates before the flowers go into storage or display.
Where to check it
Check Aboofx 20 Sheets Blotting Paper for Flower Press
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Breakdown
Full review
Fresh paper for pressed flowers
Aboofx 20 Sheets Blotting Paper gives a flower press fresh absorbent layers for garden blooms, leaves, and herb sprigs. The 15 x 10 inch sheets fit roomy presses and can be trimmed for smaller press plates.
Fresh paper matters when a gardener is pressing several batches from the season. It helps move moisture away from petals and leaves, which supports a cleaner drying process.
Helpful as a refill supply
Press kits often need fresh paper before the wood plates or cloth pieces wear out. A refill pack lets the gardener keep using the press through spring flowers, summer herbs, autumn leaves, and small botanical records.
Store unused sheets in a dry sleeve or folder. After a pressing session, dry used sheets flat if the product directions allow reuse.
Good match
This paper fits gardeners who use a flower press often and want absorbent refill sheets near the craft shelf.
What to know
Keep the sheets clean, flat, and dry between projects. Label pressed layers with plant names and dates before the flowers go into storage or display.