December 23, 2024

VIDEO: DIY Dried Flower Christmas Tree


Join me as I build my very first dried flower Christmas tree! Here on our farm, we grow mountains of flowers, which I have been drying and saving all summer long, to have beautiful bright and homegrown flowers during the cold and dark winter months. So pulling them out, and celebrating them with a dried flower tree installation seems like the perfect DIY project during this quiet month before the growing season begins again on the farm. Hopefully, you can gain some tips from watching me experiment and learn about putting together the tree. And let me know what you think of the finished project!
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22 thoughts on “VIDEO: DIY Dried Flower Christmas Tree

  1. I think the wreathes you made should have included more of your flowers and with this time of year fragrant herbs would be wonderful.

    Since they are perennials both rosemary and sage would be fabulous because they are truly no fuss plantings and either one would make fabulous wreathes even without pine. That way you could have three optional scents or even a 4th option of mostly pine or fir with some sprigs of herbs to add to the scent for your wreaths and while not a big fan of the browns (but that tree looks amazing with them. But then add some dried flowers.

    It wouldn’t be the same old (yawn) wreathes. They would smell fantastic and with those beautiful splashes of color and it would definitely establish your wreathes as different. You could also continue making bouquets using lots of the holiday greenery with some of your more beautiful flowers

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