You will need...
-Your dried flowers
-A hot glue gun
-Spray Mount Adhesive
-1 Yard of burlap
-An old window
-Wood to make a frame
-Wood the same dimensions of your window (for the backing)
First take your window and your wood to make a frame. You will want your frame to be about 3-4 inches deep. My Father-in-law did this part for me. He used bead board to screw into the old window.
Now let's work on the back board. You can attach your burlap piece to the board (I also used bead board for this) using the Spray Mount Adhesive. Leave a few inches around the edges so you can wrap it around the back. This is the Spray Mount Adhesive I used...
Now the fun part...gluing the flowers on! You will want to go from the back to the front. I started with baby's breath, then billy balls, gerber daisies, and I did hydrangeas last. You will want your flower box to have some height or all you will see is burlap and a cluster of flowers at the bottom. Use your stemmed flowers for your height. Save you fuller flowers for the bottom. You want it to be realistic. Make sure you hot glue the stem down well. You can just dot the backs of the flowers. Leave space at the bottom and the edges for the rest of your flowers and your frame.
When you have finished gluing all of your flowers down you can spray them with a cheap scentless hairspray to keep them stiff. No need to drench them... just cover them well. Let it air out and then you can attach the back board to your frame. My father-in-law also did this part for me. A staple gun will work best. Make sure you line up your corners!!
And the finished product...
This can be hung on the wall or displayed on a table. As for the frame...you could either paint it to match the color of your walls or to match the window. As you can see I am still deciding!
This is a great way to display your flowers from your special day!
Happy DIYing,
~Mrs. Rogers
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