Dried Lavender Wreaths

Make beautiful dried flower wreaths

Dried Flower Gifts and Wholesale: Garden of Flower Garden

Have you ever imagined that the humble button lying uncared for in your work basket is such a versatile thing. You can make bouquets with it and use it to embellish almost every thing under the sun. Kids love to make various fun crafts with buttons. So this vacations when your kids are home give them some colorful buttons and guide them to make a cute garden with them.

 

Materials 

 

Pattern

Tracing paper

Pencil

Ruler

Scissors

Six two-hole or shank buttons measuring from 5/8 to 7/8 inch across in colors of your choice

12-inch-long chenille stems (pipe cleaners), two green and one orange

One sheet or scraps of green craft foam

2 x 5-inch piece of 1-inch-high green Styrofoam (or a piece of white packing foam painted green)

Black felt-tip marker

 

 

Method

 

1. To make the flower stems, cut six 3-inch-long pieces of green chenille stem.

 

2. To make the flowers, add a shank button, pull one end of a stem through the opening in back of the button and bend the end down to hold the button in place.

 

3. To add a two-hole button, pull one end of a stem from back to front through one hole of the button. Pull the same end from front to back through the second hole to hold the button in place.

 

4.  Trace the leaves pattern onto tracing paper and cut out. Lay this pattern onto the green craft foam and trace around its shape with pencil. Trace five more sets of leaves in the same way. Cut out the leaves.

 

4. Poke the bottom end of a stem through the center of a pair of leaves. Pull the leaves up so they are about 1/4 inch below the button flower. Add leaves to each stem in same way.

Worm: Cut one 2-inch-long piece of orange chenille stem. To form the worm’s head, bend down the first 1/4-inch, and then curl this same end down another 1/4 inch.

 

5. Use the black felt-tip marker to draw a dot on each side of the head for eyes.

 

6. Referring to the photo for position, push the flower stems and worm into the 2- x 5-inch block of green foam, pushing some pieces deeper so they appear to be shorter. Place drops of red and yellow food coloring randomly over frosting. With a spatula, blend colors randomly over frosting.

 

So you have created a flower button garden all by yourself!

 

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