For an at-home version of botanical pressings, Lauren recommends using pansies, violets, ferns, kitchen herbs, leaves, and grasses.
Text Katie Farmand
Photography Kimberly Finkel Davis
To learn more about Lauren Lachance and her studio, see “Pressed and Preserved” on page 51 of the March/April 2013 issue of Victoria.




This is a wonderful art…. Anytime I have tried I only find myself with brown flowers and leaves.. LOL
What a great way to decorate your kitchen or dining room with these framed beauties !
God bless !
Brandon Hartford
Te Deum Cottage
I love this ,as it is a way of appreciating tiny flowers which some would consider insignificant .
My 11-year-old granddaughter and I are on a summertime journey around our large farm to find hidden beauties that we can press and turn into artwork for her room.