Dried Flower Hoop
Dried Flower Hoop
Time: 10 minutes and 10 seconds Season: All Year round
Looking for a handmade gift idea or a way to add natural beauty to your space? In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to make a dried flower hoop using a natural vine wreath, a selection of dried flowers, and simple twine. This design is timeless and adaptable, letting you create anything from a rustic holiday wreath to a year-round home accent. Whether you prefer earthy, muted tones or vibrant bursts of colour, you can customise this project to suit your personal style.
Choose flowers with different textures and of different sizes: Mixing dried grasses, larger focal flowers, and filler flowers creates a balanced, visually interesting hoop.
Plan Your Colour Scheme: A neutral palette of whites, beiges, and greens offers a soft, elegant look, while adding pops of burgundy, mustard, or dusty pink creates a bolder, more colourful wreath.
Embrace Imperfections: Dried flower hoops are meant to look natural and organic, so don’t worry about perfect symmetry! Let the vines and flowers create a free-flowing, artistic feel.
Dried flowers have become increasingly popular for weddings and events in recent years. This design would work beautifully as a bridesmaids hoop or as venue decor. It would be a great idea to offer to prospective client looking to opt for dried flowers.
Quantity | Plant Materials / Equipment |
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1 | Vine Natural Wreath (approx 20 -30cm) |
1 roll | Natural twine |
Selection of | Dried Flowers (of choice) |
1 pair | Scissors |
With this dried flower hoop, you have a beautifully personal, nature-inspired creation that works for any season or occasion. Dried flower hoops make perfect gifts, are long-lasting, and bring an organic elegance to any room. Feel free to experiment with different colour schemes, flower types, and even seasonal additions to make each hoop unique.
Thanks for joining us for this tutorial! We’d love to see your creations, so feel free to share a photo and inspire others with your design. Enjoy the process, and remember—every hoop is unique!