It’s no secret I love flowers – in my apartment, on my desk, or as a pattern on my dress. Pressing fresh flowers is a great way to preserve their natural beauty, and by decorating your phone case with them, you can showcase their vivid colors and add a little touch of nature to an otherwise ordinary gadget.
You can make your own pressed flowers with a flower press or by placing them inside a large book, like an encyclopedia or phone book. If you are pressing your own flowers, keep in mind that the drying time takes a little while – usually a minimum of seven days. You can also find pressed flowers right here on Etsy Studio, our market for unique supplies. For this project, I used carnation petals, baby’s breath, tulip petals, statice, wax flowers, hydrangeas and alstroemeria petals.
You will need:
Pressed dried flowers
Flat, solid white iPhone case
Clear craft glue
A flat and level work surface
Tape
Scissors
Parchment paper
Ruler
Thin-tip permanent marker
Timer
2 clear plastic cups
2 wooden craft sticks
50/50 clear-casting epoxy resin (I used Easy Cast)
Acetone (or a nail polish remover with acetone)
Q-tips
Glitter (Optional)
Step 1: Arrange the Flowers

To get started, place the pressed flowers on your case and play around with different flower arrangements. If you want to add a lot of flowers to your case, make sure that they don’t pile up higher than 1/16th of an inch (approximately 1.5 mm) or you won’t be able to properly coat the case in resin. Keep in mind that your pressed flowers will become slightly translucent once they are coated in resin, so placing lighter colored flowers under darker ones works best. Once you have found an arrangement you like, take a snapshot of it for future reference.


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Remove the flowers from the case and set them aside. Dab a small amount of glue on the largest flower and carefully glue it to the case. Follow suit with the rest of your flowers until your arrangement is complete.
Step 2: Prepare the Resin
Make sure you are in a well-ventilated area. Cut a 2 ft long (approximately 60 cm) piece of parchment paper with your scissors and tape it down to your flat work surface. Take your resin and read the directions carefully. (Note: If the directions for your resin differ from the steps below, make sure to follow the directions for your resin or you’ll end up with a sticky mess, and that’s no good for placing a flowery phone call!)

Put your ruler inside a plastic cup and mark the cup twice using a thin permanent marker. Your first mark will be at 3/8 of an inch, and your second will be at 3/4 of an inch.

Set your timer to 2 minutes and have a craft stick ready for stirring. Slowly pour resin into the cup up to the 3 /8 inch line. Keep in mind that an accurate pour is crucial, so don’t be too generous with your pour. Next, slowly pour the hardener to the 3/4 inch line, making sure to not go over it.

Start the timer and stir the contents of the cup with your craft stick for 2 minutes, making sure to scrape the sides of the cup from time to time. Don’t worry if you see lots of bubbles forming in the cup – they’ll disappear later. When the timer goes off, place the second plastic cup on your work surface and have your second unused craft stick ready for stirring. Optional: If you would like to add glitter to your case, sprinkle some into the mix now.

Next, set your timer to 1 minute and pour the contents of the first cup into the second cup. Continue stirring until the timer goes off. Let the resin rest for 5 minutes.
Step 3: Add Resin to the Case

Slowly pour a small amount of your newly mixed resin onto the center of your case. It’s always better to err on the side of caution and add too little resin than too much.

Spread the resin close to the edge of your case using your craft stick. Make sure the resin does not go over the edge. Add more resin to the case until the entire back and all the flowers are covered. Lightly blow on any bubbles that show up on the surface to help them disappear.

Set the case down on the parchment paper and keep an eye on it as it dries (about one to two hours). If any resin spills over the edges, dip Q-tips in acetone and wipe clean.

Once your first coat of resin has dried, examine your case to make sure all the flowers have been properly coated. If needed, add a second coat of resin.
Voila! You now have an embellished floral phone case to brighten up any conversation.
Process photos by Lobese, all others by Clare McGibbon.
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1 Featured Comment
Josie Graff from MetalsLanya said 7 years ago Featured
Wow, what a great way to update a Victorian craft to bring it into the 21st Century! I'm now thinking of what other old-time crafts can be incorporated into modern items.
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Sukran Kirtis from SukranKirtisJewelry said 7 years ago
what a cool idea. I would wish to make one at least for myself:)
Alison Comfort from HouseOfMoss said 7 years ago
How beautiful! I've never worked with resin before, but this makes me want to try it!
Regan from LaMeowVintage said 7 years ago
Great idea. Looks beautiful.
Kathy Johnson from kathyjohnson3 said 7 years ago
How beautiful! My daughter would love this, where do you get the resin ingrediants?
Megan from MegansMenagerie said 7 years ago
Really neat!
Rita Rogers from theSweetyBird said 7 years ago
I'm old fashioned with the flip phone.... ha! If or when I upgrade this will be on the to do list! Very pretty!
BermudaDream from BermudaDream said 7 years ago
Brilliant and beautiful!
Meghan from mescouture said 7 years ago
Gorgeous!!!
Jess Greenleaf from GREENLEAFblueberry said 7 years ago
Well, I don't have an iphone, but I love the idea of blending an old-fashioned craft like flower pressing with modern technology. It updates the one and softens the other. Fun idea.
Yolanda from Cierzojewelry said 7 years ago
Lovely creative idea! Resin possibilities are endless :)
Yolanda from Cierzojewelry said 7 years ago
Oh, I forgot to say I would use a coating resin, which will reduce the risk of spillings and will create a slightly doming effect.
Shantel Nielson from ThePinkRaffy said 7 years ago
That is fabulous!
Nerrissa W from RecycledWares said 7 years ago
the ideas are endless - thanks for sharing this.
Jeanne B from PruAtelier said 7 years ago
So, so pretty! I love that you took a plain utilitarian object and turned it into a stunning and enviable work of art! There's something about pressed flowers.....perhaps it is the essence of the flower that stays forever in whatever medium is employed that brings renewed joy whenever it is gazed upon!
Natalie from HansHolzkopf said 7 years ago
wow! so cooool! very interesting idea!
enchantedplanet from enchantedplanet said 7 years ago
Great project, Clare! :) I Love working with pressed flowers. The possibilities are endless. I might have to try an iPhone case! :)
Matejka Max from NattyMatty said 7 years ago
Cool!
LetsAllMakeBelieve from LetsAllMakeBelieve said 7 years ago
wow, so pretty! thanks for sharing :)
Catherine from JanJat said 7 years ago
This is gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing - going to start looking for fabulous flowers now :)
Natalie Jacob from EtymologyJewelry said 7 years ago
Wow!!! Such a neat idea, absolutely gorgeous!
H88255 from HillarysSuperfoods said 7 years ago
How beautiful! I love crafty things :)
Amanda Gynther from CafePrimrose said 7 years ago
what a wonderful idea!
Christina Rose Moreno from floresdelsol said 7 years ago
BRILLIANT! i love it!
Kate Bauer from MilkandHoneybread said 7 years ago
This is so gorgeous!! I love this idea and I too LOVE flowers! :) So pretty!
rachel novak said 7 years ago
I want this who wants to make me one !
France Gallery from FranceGallery said 7 years ago
Very Pretty!
Shani Williams from ShaniAlikeWilliams said 7 years ago
I love it. I've never worked with epoxy before, but there's a first time for everything. I can't wait to try this!
LivingVintage from LivingVintage said 7 years ago
Pretty!
Lisa Raptis from PrettyPoulaki said 7 years ago
sweet and unique look! thanks for sharing!
TheEverlastingPosy from TheEverlastingPosy said 7 years ago
Lovely!
Jackie from kookubug said 7 years ago
Beautiful! Love it.
Tara Galuska from GluskDesigns said 7 years ago
So pretty! Ahhh.
Aristocrafts from Aristocrafts said 7 years ago
I'm thinking of getting an iPhone just to be able to make this! Lovely! Thank you for sharing this gorgeous floral idea!
Peshka from Peshka said 7 years ago
So cute!
IKA PARIS from ikabags said 7 years ago
Great idea. Looks beautiful and fresh ! Thanks for sharing with us !
Livy Renkins said 7 years ago
Its so beautiful! I just bought a white case, I am gonna try to do this for my android :) should be interesting
D George from GeorgieGirlLLC said 7 years ago
Thanks for sharing, I never knew. Love your nail polish!
Cathy from SeaMeadowDesigns said 7 years ago
So love this idea! :)
mazedasastoat from mazedasastoat said 7 years ago
Thanks but I think I'l stick to my 10 year old Nokia & leave the flowers in the garden.
CuriosityAnnies from CuriosityAnnies said 7 years ago
Have to try this! Not used resin for years but I'm going to have to pick up the hobby again so I can do this!
Marissa Howes from CharmingShopLove said 7 years ago
This is a gorgeous idea. Wow!
IsabelleKnits from IsabelleKnits said 7 years ago
That is real cute. I might try it myself.
Meghan P from BustinCaps said 7 years ago
Beautiful Idea! And good tips for working with resin. Cheers!
Kelly from KreatedbyKelly said 7 years ago
Love this tutorial!!! I am totally going to have to make myself a new case!!
Martha Layton Smith from opendoorstudio said 7 years ago
really pretty!
Diane and Glynnis from DiGiJewels said 7 years ago
How awesome is this! Your cases are so pretty! Thanks for the diy!
Sharon from OrchhaJewels said 7 years ago
Looks great! Thanks for the inspiration :)
GoddessOfJewelry from GoddessOfJewelry said 7 years ago
This is SO PRETTY! You're giving me the crafters' itch!!!
J.K. Ramirez from HudsonBlueArtisans said 7 years ago
great idea!!!
Amy Gunderson from amysfunkyfibers said 7 years ago
So pretty! Thanks for sharing the instructions!
SUSAN from happyuser said 7 years ago
the glues and such- maybe sold on etsy! think also about buttons and old broken jewelry! Often the simple things inspire my shop. like petrified wood - so made a necklace, ETSY helps one another- a lovely place to be!
vera from viveradesign said 7 years ago
LOVE! :) so pretty. :)
Jewels from SapphireNJewels said 7 years ago
Oh I like these very pretty and so unique
Dotty Walker from SewThoughtfulBlanket said 7 years ago
Great idea! Love it!
messinabella from BandBEstate said 7 years ago
Very cool!
CSERA surface design from casesbycsera said 7 years ago
We tried that and the resin actually cracks when you try to put the case on and off! Resin forms a solid glass/plastic like surface. Lovely idea but if you like to swap cases everyday like I do, resin is not so great to use to seal it.
Dig Deep Vintage from digdeepvintage said 7 years ago
I love it! A project I can't wait to do!
Catherine from campwilder said 7 years ago
So very extremely beautiful. The great addition to directions is that Etsy shows me how to easily buy already pressed flowers. I ❤ u etsy. Thank you for sharing.
Liane Doxey from PrairieGarden said 7 years ago
Wow love it My new iPhone is just weeks away...and now I have a new cover :-)
Maria from ItGoesOnVintage said 7 years ago
So pretty! I love the final product.
Carissa from SimpleWisdom said 7 years ago
This is so much easier than I thought it would be. Love it!
joy misner said 7 years ago
Wow, that is a cool idea. I have been trying to work with resin. :-)
Art and Joy Misner from UniqueItemsJoyland said 7 years ago
Love the idea, we have just started working with resin and will have to give this a try.
CHRISTINE SHMISTEEN from TheArtOfFinerThings said 7 years ago
I love playing with dried flowers, but I've never used resin. Neat project with lots of possibilities beyond phone cases!
Monica from ThreeBarDGifts said 7 years ago
So pretty! Thanks for the instructions!
Mary from MalarkeyJewelry said 7 years ago
This is such an incredible idea. My daughter is ALWAYS begging for new phone cases. This opens up so many possibilities.
lisa lehmann from thebeadgirl said 7 years ago
brilliant. my mind is flooded with similar ideas now!
Sheila McBryde from vintagejewelryanew said 7 years ago
Love this idea! Now I have a craft for my daughter and I to do over spring break, thank you:)
Pulse Jewellery Accessories from PulseJewellery said 7 years ago
What a stunning peice of art! I absolutely love the whole idea that everything is natural and the time spent on it. Wonderful.
Keiko from BlessHue said 7 years ago
Wow this is very beautiful, and I love the fact mainly they are natural material:)
Caitie and Jamie C. from NuitHiboux said 7 years ago
I don't have an Iphone, but this is really pretty!
Linda from lovelygifts said 7 years ago
Awesome!
aressa from OriginalBridalHanger said 7 years ago
Neat idea...I really love it!
lkorina from lkorina said 7 years ago
What a cool idea! Love your beautiful flower designs too!
Suseela from AliceinHolland said 7 years ago
...I'm the designer of the Flat Flowers window decals. But these are real FLAT flowers :) love them!!
C Choi from BubbleFestival said 7 years ago
What a fun project! Definitely will try to make one :)
Betti and Jeno from RealfaerySupplies said 7 years ago
Great idea! THanks for sharing! Now I only need an iPhone LOL:)
Mirjam from FloraBeauty said 7 years ago
I love it! I make the jewelry with real flowers and covered in resin and I am very familiar to your work!
Lina Rodogianni from LinaNstitch said 7 years ago
Ha! That looks so good! Now all i need is an i-phone!
Kahina from byloumi said 7 years ago
Fresh, poectic & lovely! Congrats Clare! :-)
Giselle from MyArtAndFashion said 7 years ago
LOVE the fresh look. What a great idea. Thank you for sharing Clare!!
Shab2Chic from Shab2Chic said 7 years ago
This is so pretty and unique...... Thanks for sharing!
Alisa from AlisaDesign said 7 years ago
So beautiful and unique idea!
Khatera Ahmad from Khatera9 said 7 years ago
Pretty and fun. Also, a great way to keep your favorite flowers preserved.
ArtWildflowers from ArtWildflowers said 7 years ago
I remember back in 1981 when I asked everyone for their "dying" flowers - I'm sure they thought I was crazy, but that year I dried them & sold so much potpourri from those "dead" flowers that I could actually afford Christmas gifts for my young children despite being laid off from my job. The only draw-back is that year I smelled so much rose-oil, that I to this day don't like the scent of roses - Funny, huh!?
iammie from iammie said 7 years ago
So beautiful!
NA from Sawasdeekaa said 7 years ago
Very good idea and beautiful ;)
Shola from YarningKnots said 7 years ago
Huh. That's way to complicated for me...
Akima Morgan from AkimaBotanicals said 7 years ago
I love love love this! So pretty, thanks for posting the how to.
shiry and osnat from tropicalseacats said 7 years ago
cool idea!
Marie Cashin from MEmbroideries said 7 years ago
what beautiful results!
Thomas Stevenson from zabbstickers said 7 years ago
Neat idea!
Lynsey from lmouer said 7 years ago
Great idea!
Atabek Yuldashev from OrientalSouvenirs said 7 years ago
remarkably!
Donnielle from UpcycledPetals said 7 years ago
I must try this! Thank you for this delightful post.
Helen Tidwell from PuddinRidgeCreations said 7 years ago
Such a great idea! I will have to try it.
janicewd from janicewd said 7 years ago
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! And...so creative:)
Beadersland from Beadersland said 7 years ago
love the idea of applying “hands-on” craft work onto highTech product !! x2 thumbs UP :D
Christine Su from SallyEyeballs said 7 years ago
Can anyone tell me if the resin stops the flowers from yellowing? I really want make this. Thanks for sharing, Clare!
Beadersland from Beadersland said 7 years ago
Love the idea of applying "hands-on" craft work onto high.end products! Great training for our patience too ..... x2 Thumbs UP :D
Eric Shannon from BigBarkerDogBeds said 7 years ago
Very cool!
wishmeaway from wishmeaway said 7 years ago
will have to try! Great idea
Anna Sharp from VictoryGardenYarn said 7 years ago
Those are incredibly beautiful! Brilliant idea. :)
flowerseedpaper from flowerseedpaper said 7 years ago
Thanks for featuring our flowers!! We just added a few design ideas of our own to the mini daisy listing. Great work!
Cherie Killilea from StudioCherie said 7 years ago
beautiful process photos, creative idea, thanks for sharing
Lynne from RiverSpring said 7 years ago
These flowers are awesome. Thanks for the great idea! from Lynne
Aleksandra P. from alexmalexdesigns said 7 years ago
This is such a clever tutorial. Glad I passed by and read it through. Thank you so much for sharing, Clare!
Amber Ikemoto from FromtheHeartbyAmber said 7 years ago
Cool!
e.z. things from ezthings said 7 years ago
sweet idea! thank you.
flordetoxo from flordetoxo said 7 years ago
interesting!
Sojung Lee from Merelypaper said 7 years ago
This is sooo beautiful!!! And so smart!!!!
Claire from hesafox said 7 years ago
So in love with this ! Belle idée..
kristin from blackmoonsky said 7 years ago
i love, love, love this article!!! thanks for the inspiration :)
Bessie from BessiesCreations said 7 years ago
Whay an awesome idea! I am going to try this with my droid case :) I have so many pressed flowers :) My mom and I used to make bday cards out of the dried flowers :) woohoo new craft for saturday!
Pippa Eccles Armbrester from PippaQuilts said 7 years ago
Gorgeous! What a wonderful idea.
A Delicate Case from ADelicateCase said 7 years ago
Ooooh this is soo gorgeous!! I can't wait to try it xxxxxxxxxxx
lunaessence from LunaEssence said 7 years ago
Love it !
Karina Balda from BitterSweetCouture said 7 years ago
adorable!!!
Trish from YarnOverHooks said 7 years ago
Beautiful...
Caitlin Edge from knitsbycaitlin said 7 years ago
Where has this idea been all my life? This is beautiful!
Theresa Ryales from TheresasGourmet said 7 years ago
Beautiful...
Soula from craftysou said 7 years ago
awesome!
Wind Zhou from Findingspossession said 7 years ago
Amazing, very beautiful!
Andrea Hughes from PopLoveHers said 7 years ago
Oooh, this is a really neat idea! I imagine it would work with a Galaxy case as well though? Isn't it sort of odd to specify not only one company, but also one generation from one company? You could certainly find a white phone case for whatever smartphone you're using, no?
Jennifer Stephenson McLamb from JenMcLamb said 7 years ago
Beautiful! Fresh! Clean! Dreaming of spring here in snowy KY!
Pien Senders Westerveld from PienSenders said 7 years ago
I love it!!!
Josie Graff from MetalsLanya said 7 years ago Featured
Wow, what a great way to update a Victorian craft to bring it into the 21st Century! I'm now thinking of what other old-time crafts can be incorporated into modern items.
newtonsfigs said 7 years ago
Even a Tomboy like me appreciates the beauty of this design. Well done!
Justin from GodsofVintage said 7 years ago
Amazing! Justin GodsofVintage.etsy.com
Slavka from PureNaturalis said 7 years ago
Totally cool idea! I have to try it!
Whitney from PinwheelStudio said 7 years ago
Beautiful!
Tirzah Carey from Soincrediblylovely said 7 years ago
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. Want to try using pressed flowers to dress up drinking glasses. Does anyone have any idea ow that's done?
Jes m from good4you said 7 years ago
amazing ! ironically wishing i had one of those phones ...
Lisa Zinza from ZiBagz said 7 years ago
brilliant ♦ and sooo beautiful!
Katie from KateeMarie said 7 years ago
love it! :)
Rose LAbbate from rosepetalsjewelry said 7 years ago
Just beautiful
carmen050877 said 7 years ago
After looking your work, I have no words to explain it, it's wonderful, amazing, beautiful, sooo pretty!!!!
Lynn Koellermeier from KgrafixDesign said 7 years ago
Looks beautiful! I would love to do something like this, but I wonder if it peels off of the iphone case? So Pretty!
Rock Artiste from RockArtiste said 7 years ago
Very pretty! Do the flowers lose their color or turn yellow/brown over time? I have pressed flowers but they lose their color. Does the resin preserve them?
James said 7 years ago
This article was fantastic-and thank you for the helpful and detailed pictures. Now my 3 daughters and I know how we are going to spend our Easter weekend. Thanks. http://www.healthynakedapes.com
victoria sadler said 7 years ago
I love it too! I will pay you to make one for me. for my Galaxy Note ll. Would you consider that?
Rachel from TheCrystalTree said 7 years ago
Great idea!!!! This really inspired me to try it and to do other things. I use resin in a lot of my work and never thought of using it this way. Thanks!!!
Matilde Cánepa González from matildecanepaArtnow said 7 years ago
Que bonita combinación! Bien explicado
Matilde Cánepa González from matildecanepaArtnow said 7 years ago
What a lovely combination! well explained
ione talese said 7 years ago
My daughter (17 yr old) who always likes a knew phone case LOVED this and we will try it together - yours was really nice!
Asma from PearlAmourJewels said 7 years ago
Love this so much...thanks for sharing.
Michaelann from VintageFrocksOfFancy said 7 years ago
AMAZING!!! I must try!! Love, love, LOVE!
Monique Evans from creativechic6 said 7 years ago
Woe!!!! That is amazing I love the idea:)
Christine Reilly from christinereilly said 7 years ago
Super cute! Thanks for sharing!
rose elizabeth from thefoggydog said 7 years ago
do you recommend resin over mod podge?
Jo from JoGeorgeDesigns said 7 years ago
Cor! Impressed!!
Sujata from TreasuredMemoryLane said 7 years ago
Very cool! I sure have some left over pressed flowers form my other project. I made 2 framed art to hang in my foyer. I will try this too. Thank you.
Frances Marin from FrancesMarin said 7 years ago
So cool! I definitely want to try it!
cheryl wagner from MakeMeSmileJewelry said 7 years ago
how cool is that...what a great idea...thank you clare!
FreakyPeas from FreakyPeas said 7 years ago
crafty
kated09 said 7 years ago
Great tutorial. Most people aren't as thorough or clear in their directions, but yours are so helpful and detailed. I can't wait to try it.
Autumn Ward from Bisforbuttons said 7 years ago
This is fantastic!
Cheryl Padaken from IslandGirlCafe said 7 years ago
Experimenting w/ resin. Good project to try !
heddy from voladoravintage said 7 years ago
gorgeous photography ... love this tutorial !
Dena Miller from MiladyLeela said 7 years ago
So lovely!!!! I want to try this!!!
Alexa Sonken from AlexaSonken said 7 years ago
This is amazing ... doing it soon!!
Honjosay Ratchasak from bagdokshop said 7 years ago
Wow! Clare McGibbon! I love it. You use real material from natural :)
Merav Gitelzon from GdesignWorkshop said 7 years ago
nice
Melange Shops from MelangeShops said 7 years ago
so creative
HE bodhimy said 7 years ago
LOVE~~
Leah from DeiDeisempai07 said 7 years ago
That's too cute and really simple step by step instructions. You could do this for any time of the year for whatever flowers are in season ^w^
Kristi Matta Heather Kromer from KMHKArtistry said 7 years ago
That is a wonderful idea any time of year!
Leanne Stock from ArtePlastique said 7 years ago
I love this, it's gorgeous. Thanks for the tutorial. :)
ptaliaferro from ptaliaferro said 7 years ago
Has anybody tried this? My experience with dried flowers is that they eventually lose their color. Does the resin prevent them from turning brown?
Sherry from AnEyeForAnImage said 7 years ago
Wow thanks for sharing this is very cool. I am new to Etsy so I am trying to read and visit many artist on here. Please let me know what I can do to become as successful as you seem to be -if you have tips let me know. Love our idea and if you check out my shop you will see we share a love for flowers-loved your part about you love flowers in the home office etc..so true they just brighten any surrounding-
Sarah Bretz said 7 years ago
love love love this.
Fai❀Al from SilverShapes said 7 years ago
Lovely )
AuroraHorton from EstateofAuroraHorton said 7 years ago
Wow this is a wonderful idea!
craftygirlyy said 7 years ago
I tried making this about a week ago and my epoxy is still a bit tacky to the touch :/ I tries following the instructions to a T and I'm pretty let down. I even used Easycast like you did.
Anne Coogan from Lightflightlighting said 6 years ago
Clever use of resin.,looks gorgeous.
Amelia Madeleine from BitSquare said 6 years ago
Wow this looks amazing!
Sariah from sariahs said 6 years ago
So purdy
Prettycasesshop from Prettycasesshop said 5 years ago
Absolutely gorgeous! Love it!
Patsy Bechtold from PatsysPressedFlowers said 5 years ago
Lovely! Although, I do not like working with chemicals, especially anything that smells and requires a well ventilated room. However, I do have a resin kit hanging around in my craft box and this Perfect Demonstration may just inspire me to put it to good use! I also have hundreds of pressed dried flowers, especially violas or little pansies, that would smile sweetly every time you make a call. Perfect idea for Christmas gifts!
Felipa Hanson from CardsinStock said 5 years ago
Tech + Nature = Beautiful!
Laura Captain from LauraCaptainPhoto said 5 years ago
What a great idea, very pretty. I never get tired of looking at flowers.
Chelsea Snider said 5 years ago
AAAk! This is blowing my mind!
ThisNew from waitforyou said 5 years ago
www.thisnew.com/pressed-flower-phone-cases ThisNew provides Pressed Real Dry Flower Cases for iPhone 6/6 Plus/5s/5/5c/4s/4 - Samsung Galaxy Note 2/3/4/ S3/S4/S5.
Angela Wehman from OneBarefootDancer said 5 years ago
I can't wait to try this. I've pressed flowers before but now I have new ideas for them. Thank you for the inspiration.
Sandra Ankleknits from Ankleknits said 5 years ago
Beautiful! I will definitely try this.
Elizabeth Knaus from FreshRetroGallery said 5 years ago
Who knew you can buy real pressed flowers at Etsy? :-)
VincentVanbow8 from VincentVanbow8 said 5 years ago
So beautiful and so easy! I love it
K.Shelton from RadiantCodeLLC said 5 years ago
Awesome work! Love the phone cases!
Sasa from ASPHVELT said 5 years ago
wonderful! :)
tbbt4u said 5 years ago
The colors are so vibrant. My flowers always seem to fade. How do you keep the colors so vivid?
Rhonda Stubbs from RhondaCorner said 3 years ago
What a great idea. Thank you for the tutorial.
Hikari Studio from dichvuchupanhcuoi said 3 years ago
Neat idea...I really love it!