Dried flowers are perfect for fall and winter decor because they last all season long without water. Plus they come in so many beautiful shades of yellow, orange, and red that remind us of changing leaves. Today we want to show you some DIY dried flower crafts that are simple enough for beginners but still look awesome. Get ready to get crafty for fall!
Dried Flower Wreath
This is one of the simplest crafts to make. Gather some dried flowers, wire or floral tape, and a circular wreath form. Simply attach your flowers around the form using floral wire or tape. You can arrange them however you like – in bunches, spread out, alternating colors. Hang it on your front door for a beautiful welcome. Wreaths last all season long too as dried flowers won’t wilt like fresh ones.
Dried Flower Picture Frame
Looking for something colorful to display family photos? Make a one-of-a-kind picture frame using dried flowers in Round Rock. Measure and cut a piece of thick cardboard to fit inside a plain frame. Spread glue all over the cardboard and press dried flowers onto it randomly to cover the entire surface. Let dry completely then insert your picture and display. You can change out the photo whenever you want too which is nice.
Dried Flower Wall Hanging
A pretty way to add texture and nature to your walls. Cut or tear different shapes and sizes from scrapbook paper, construction paper, or plain cardboard like circles, triangles, and squares. Glue dried flowers onto the shapes then glue wire or string across the back for hanging. Arrange the pieces however you like and hang them individually or in a cluster. Looks great in a hallway or above your bed!
Fall-themed Flower Arrangement
Put together a seasonal centerpiece for your dining table or side table. Look for autumn-colored flowers like oranges, yellows, reds, purples, and greens from your local florist in Cedar Park TX. Place them in a glass vase, galvanized bucket, or basket. Add other elements like branches with fall leaves, berries, mini pinecones, and acorns for visual interest. Doesn’t require water and will last all season. You can even rearrange pieces as they start to fade. Makes your home so inviting!
Fall Wreath Coasters
Dress up plain terra-cotta pots or glass jars into small wreaths by gluing dried flowers and decorations around the rims. Fill the centers with cinnamon sticks, mini pumpkins or gourds for extra character. Use as little tabletop decor or as protective coasters under drinks. A fun craft for guests too – have supplies ready to make their own to take home!
Dried Flower Bookmark
Pressed leaves combined with autumnal colored dried flowers make lovely bookmarks that double as gifts. Cut patterns from scrapbook paper or cardstock. Layer leaves, flowers, and decorative tape on top and tie raffia or ribbon around the ends to hold. Tuck one in a book for a friend, cousin, grandma – anyone on your gift list!
Framed Dried Flower Art
You can get creative by arranging dried flowers to resemble sunflowers, trees, smiley faces, or initials directly on an inexpensive frame. Simply glue pieces into place, being sure to leave the matte area visible. Hang as a one-of-a-kind wall decoration. So many possibilities for self-expression using nature’s colors and textures.
Decorating for fall never gets old. If you’re looking to get started but want to use fresh flowers instead of dried ones, check out Floral Fabulous. You can find us online at Floral Fabulous or give us a call to see what’s available near you–order flower delivery in Hutto!
Also read December Birth Flowers and Their Meaning.