98% matchWax Seals
Melt wax, press a brass seal, and give letters, gifts, and invitations instant old-world charm.
The 56 hobbies most like Pressed Flowers, ranked by how much they actually have in common. Closest matches include Stamp Carving, Wax Seals, Perler Beads. Each card shows what it shares and where it differs, so you can open a full profile or compare any two side by side.
56 hobbies · ranked by compatibility with Pressed Flowers
Top pick98%matchCarve a design into a rubber block and stamp it onto cards, fabric, and pages — your own little printing press.
98% matchMelt wax, press a brass seal, and give letters, gifts, and invitations instant old-world charm.
97% matchPlace little plastic beads into pixel-art on a pegboard, then iron them into a solid keepsake.
96% matchWeave tiny metal rings into jewelry, accessories, and armour, one ring at a time.
95% matchFold, sew, and case loose pages into a book made to last.
95% matchDesign on screen, cut with a machine, and make custom decals, shirts, signs, and gifts.
95% matchIdeal for those who genuinely enjoy perfecting tiny, intricate details.
95% matchCut and assemble paper-thin wood veneers into pictures — painting with the grain of trees.
95% matchPour and tint epoxy into glassy coasters, trays, and art with mesmerising depth.
95% matchCut coloured glass and solder it into panels and suncatchers that turn light into colour.
94% matchGrind and polish rough stone into faceted gems that catch the light exactly as you cut them to.
94% matchSet type and ink a press to print cards and posters with a tactile bite you can feel in the paper.
94% matchCarve small, detailed figures out of an ordinary bar of soap.
93% matchCompose stems, color, and shape into an arrangement worth a second look.
93% matchTurn wood and acrylic on a lathe into pens worth gifting.
92% matchIdeal for those who like carefully measuring and making tiny adjustments to fit things.
91% matchGather molten glass on a pipe and breathe it into shape.
90% matchIdeal for those who like repeating the same physical movements over and over..
87% matchIdeal for those happy to spend hours shaping clay by hand.
86% matchMix oils and lye into bars you'd actually want to use.
84% matchPour, scent, and set your own candles.
75% matchFold a sheet of paper into a glider that flies far — then chase distance, airtime, and aerobatics.
75% matchBlend raw scents into a fragrance that's unmistakably yours.
75% matchIdeal for those who enjoy focusing on tiny details for hours.
73% matchCut, stitch, and tool leather into goods that outlast you.
72% matchFold a single square of paper into something that shouldn't be possible.
72% matchRoll thin paper strips into intricate, surprisingly detailed art.
71% matchColor cloth with plants, roots, and rust instead of chemicals.
70% matchCarve a block of ice into art before it melts.
69% matchWork clay, stone, or wax into form you can walk around.
65% matchWeld steel into sculpture and furniture — sparks, heat, and a permanent object at the end.
62% matchIdeal for those who love spending hours shaping wood by hand, making small changes..
57% matchLoop yarn with a single hook into blankets, toys, and wearables.
56% matchApply fluid colors to fabric, creating wearable art mindfully.
55% matchIdeal for those who want a portable, flexible craft they can knit on the sofa, commuting, or travelling.
55% matchTwist a balloon into a dog in two minutes for instant party magic that makes you the favourite guest.
55% matchPaint light-sensitive chemistry onto paper, expose it in sunlight, and rinse out a deep-blue print.
55% matchKnot cord by hand into hangers, wall art, and texture.
55% matchIdeal for those who want to translate ideas into wearable, original garments through sketching, patternmaking, and sewing.
54% matchFill a grid one tiny X at a time until a picture appears.
54% matchDraw with needle and thread, stitching color onto cloth.
54% matchIdeal for those who enjoy making sure every seam and stitch is just right..
54% matchBuild hats by hand, shaping felt and straw into wearable form.
54% matchLayer colored sand into patterns sealed in glass.
54% matchInterlace thread on a loom into cloth you made from scratch.
53% matchPiece fabric into quilts you'll keep for decades and pass down for generations.
52% matchBring damaged books back to life.
52% matchDesign and build puzzle boxes and mechanical puzzles that delight — and stump — whoever holds them.
51% matchCut and engrave precise designs into wood, acrylic, and more.
51% matchGrind and polish your own telescope mirror by hand, then see the sky through glass you figured.
51% matchPlant a tiny, self-sustaining world inside a jar of glass.
50% matchDrop in rough stones and pour out polished gems weeks later.
44% matchBuild screen-accurate props you can actually hold.
43% matchGrind, heat-treat, and handle a blade from a bar of steel into a real knife you made yourself.
42% matchBuild the costume, become the character, find your people at the con.
40% matchBlend essential oils into diffuser recipes and roller blends for calm, focus, and sleep.
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