The Art of Pressing Flowers


Sep 14-Oct 26, 2025

The act of pressing flowers brings together creativity, scientific study, and mindfulness.
By learning the process of collecting, drying, and artfully arranging plant materials, we can foster a well-rounded appreciation for the beauty and intricacies of the plant world while deepening our connection to local nature. Pressed flowers also make for special gifts; across cultures, people have arranged "bouquets" to commemorate occasions like weddings, graduations, funerals, and birthdays, using flowers to express gratitude for loved ones.

So, from creative explorations to thoughtful gestures, join us for this two-part class to learn how to collect and preserve plant materials and craft one-of-a-kind, sustainable art!

Sunday, September 14, 1-3pm
Our first session will focus on the tools and techniques for proper harvest and drying. You will receive your own 9-1/2" x 11-1/4" flower press to keep after the class, which will be used to preserve specimens collected from the wild and cultivated fields of the Horn Farm Center.

Sunday, October 26, 1-3pm
In our second session, we will collage our preserved specimens from the first session into botanical art on paper, covering additional tools and techniques, media, and design considerations for making beautiful, lasting flower arrangements to share with family and friends.
**Online pre-registration is required to attend. Visit this link to register https://hornfarmcenter.org/civimessages/event/info/?reset=1&id=1218Register by Monday, September 1st: With materials and preparation, we cannot accomodate sign-ups after this date.

Two Session Commitment: Before registering, make sure you are available to attend both sessions of this program. Classes are taking place from 1PM to 3PM on Sundays, September 14th and October 26th.

Venue:

Horn Farm Center

4945 Horn Road

4945 Horn Road

York, PA 17406

Admission:

Tier 1 (regular admission) $50.00 Tier 2 (reduced cost) $35.00 Tier 3 (pay-it-forward) $65.00 Kit Fee $45.00

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