Hi! This is Sarah from All Things with Purpose here to share this Dried Hydrangea Christmas Wreath for the holiday season.
I had a whole bucket full of dried hydrangeas from my bushes in front of the house, with no real plan to use them.
I know I needed to either use them, or try and store them somewhere for the Winter.
The thing is, they’re so fragile and annoying to store…
I love hydrangeas and because you pick and dry them towards the end of the Summer,
I thought it made sense to use them during the Christmas season.
How do you make hydrangeas “Christmasy?”
Add glitter, of course!
Start with a foam base like the one I used here. I very carefully stripped the leaves off so I had a clean stick to poke into the foam. I added a bit of glue to the end of it so it would stay. I cut small strips of burlap and knotted them in the middle. I glued these around the wreath to fill in holes and add some more color.
After all was said and done, I laid my wreath in the yard and gave it a good spray down with Rust-Oleum gold glitter spray. In my mind, I like to think the glitter protects the hydrangeas a little better and may help them last longer.
Sarah Lemp – All Things with Purpose
I blog about home decor, simple crafts and sewing tips, free printables and patterns, home education and yummy recipes for the busy mom!
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