I took a little time yesterday afternoon to finally do the project. It was so simple and took a little over an hour from start to finish, including clean up. The supplies are cheap: fake flowers, plastic wiffle balls, and hot glue.
Hydrangea ball
Pink flowers with a butterfly.
I used them as fillers in one of my apothecary jars.
My group of jars with the flower ball/puff/things, shells collected from our recent trip to MS, loose petals, and apples & pears.
My favorite one!
It needed a special place, so I set it out on the TV console. I love how it looks!
Pink flowers with a butterfly.
I used them as fillers in one of my apothecary jars.
My group of jars with the flower ball/puff/things, shells collected from our recent trip to MS, loose petals, and apples & pears.
My favorite one!
It needed a special place, so I set it out on the TV console. I love how it looks!
Just a few tips if you're planning to make this craft:
- Fuller flowers work the best
- You will need 2 bunches of flowers per ball.
- When I saw the idea on the show, she glued around the hole of the ball and the base of the flower. I started doing that, but decided it was taking too much time. So, I just glued around the hole of the ball and the flowers held just fine.
- I think these would be super cute hanging from ribbon in a room, for a party, or as wedding decor!
2 comments:
Looks great! I have a feeling they look even better in person! The last one is my favorite too! Love the pears too! I might copy the project and hang some up in the girls room. :)
Those are so cute! I like the white one best of all too! You are very crafty...I enjoy getting crafty too, but don't always have the time.
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