HomeArts and Crafts IdeasNature CraftsA Mini Jar Lid Wreath using Dried Flowers
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Today were using dried cockcombs flowers from my garden to create thesesweet mini wreathswith leftover mason jar lids.
The perfect crafting combination of nature and upcycling!
Dry Roses
They are also known as celosia flowers resembling the structure of a brain in some variety.
These are my cockcomb flowers growing in the garden this past Summer.
Just look at the abundance of flowers I was able to dry and use for crafting!
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Start by feeding your wooden beads through the wire.
Wrap your wire around the mason jar rim so that it looks like a hook.
Break apart your flower into little cluster and then glue each one ont to the mason jar rim.
Work your way around the rim until the surface is covered.
Youll find this craft a little messy with the dried cockcomb flowers still shedding the seeds.
Be sure to collect the seeds to grow more cockcomb flowers next Summer!
Lastly, glue your bow to the wreath and youre all done!
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A Mini Wreath Made with Dried Cockcomb Flowers
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