I learned to press flowers when I was a child but never thought it would be such a big part of my life today. I started making glass herbariums about 2 years ago. At first, it was just interesting for me to work with flowers and learn a few new things, like cutting glass and making frames. I’ve read about Tiffany stained glass technique and learned how to solder – this is how delicate frames are made.
Soon after that, I rented a workshop because I needed more space for my new hobby, and a few months later, I quit my daytime job. During 2019, I’ve used about 10 kg of metal, 200 square meters of glass and 1 km of copper tape, and created more than 1000 framed herbariums.
Now, I want to share 2 videos with my working process and some new photos of pieces that I made recently.
Check my other posts here and here to see more.
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If anyone asked me what flower I associate with my country, Ukraine, I’d say a sunflower. This arrangement is based on traditional Ukrainian decorative style
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Image credits: HerbaristaShop
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The “Four seasons” arrangement
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Image credits: HerbaristaShop
Astrantias are among my favorite flowers, I only needed to add a small branch of greenery from the yard to make them look gorgeous
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Image credits: HerbaristaShop
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Pressing chrysanthemums takes lots of work, but the result is worth it
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A gift to mother of three daughters – a heart-shaped arrangement of 3 pieces with birth month flowers of all 3 daughters
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This set was meant for 2 sisters
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Image credits: HerbaristaShop
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Image credits: HerbaristaShop
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Image credits: HerbaristaShop
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Yes, I’m a 34-years-old wearing tattoos for kids, and it’s fun!
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One of the questions that worries me is how to explain not having tattoos to my future grandchildren? I never thought about having one too seriously, but I’m considering it now, and to start, I ordered kids’ tattoo stickers.