Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the 5 inch press size, absorbent cloth layers, compact storage, microwave timing needs, and fit for small flowers and leaves.
Pros
The upside
- The 5 inch press gives tiny blooms and leaves a compact drying space.
- Absorbent cloth layers help draw moisture from thin plant pieces.
- The square format is easy to store with a small craft or garden record kit.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The 5 inch surface works cleanly with clipped stems and small flower heads.
- Microwave use needs careful timing, cooling, and inspection between rounds.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This press fits gardeners who save small blossoms, leaves, and herb pieces for quick indoor pressing projects.
What to know:
The 5 inch size favors small material. Thick stems and bulky flower centers should be trimmed before pressing so the layers close cleanly.
Where to check it
Check Microfleur Microwave Flower Art Press Kit 5 Inch
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Breakdown
Full review
A small press for tiny garden pieces
The Microfleur Microwave Flower Art Press Kit is built around a 5 inch pressing area. That compact size suits tiny flowers, thin leaves, small herb sprigs, and petals clipped during a garden walk.
The absorbent cloth layers help draw moisture from the plant material as the press heats in short microwave rounds. The finished pieces can move into cards, journals, bookmarks, labels, or a small seasonal record book.
Easy to store near craft supplies
The square press takes up little room, so it can live near scissors, tweezers, pencils, and plant notes. A small tray or caddy keeps the pieces together between garden walks and pressing sessions.
Use thin plant pieces and cool the press between heating rounds. The rhythm rewards slow checks and gentle handling.
Good match
This press fits gardeners who save small blossoms, leaves, and herb pieces for quick indoor pressing projects.
What to know
The 5 inch size favors small material. Thick stems and bulky flower centers should be trimmed before pressing so the layers close cleanly.