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Hanging Flower Decoration

 




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Hi guys! Today I'm going to take you through a fun DIY project. We're going to create a hanging flower decoration. This project is perfect for displaying some flowers on your wall. You will only need a few materials. So if you're ready, let's begin!

Materials needed for this project

Two wooden hexagon 6'' x 5'' shadow boxes
(Purchased at Michaels) 

$1.00 each

Floral bunch
(purchased at Michaels)
(I am using the pink hanging hydrangea bush)

$8.49 

Green vine
(purchased at Target at the Dollar spot)

$3.00

Stain
(I'm using mocha)

Hot glue and scissors



Start with staining your two wooden shadow boxes. Be sure to move to a well-ventilated area when applying your stain. I applied two coats of stain onto my boxes. I made sure to stain the front, and back of my wooden boxes.  Before moving on, make sure that your shadow boxes are completely dry. 

Once your shadow boxes are completely dry, you are now ready to start adding on your floral, and vine. Using some scissors, or wire cutters, cut off the amount you will want to hang out of your shadow box. Be sure to cut longer strands if you are wanting your flowers to hang lower. 

Using some hot glue start adding your vine. Once you add your vines and can add your floral. I took a few flowers and glued them over any stems that were showing. By adding a few flowers over the stems I was able to conceal them. 

 I went with the hydrangea bush because I love how it hangs down, and I thought it would be a perfect fit for my boxes along with the green vine. You can add just about any flower design to your box. You could easily go with succulents, roses, or any other flowy flower design. This DIY project can also be added to an outdoor space or used as an add-on to other projects.   

Once you have added your floral and vine to your boxes, your project is now complete! This DIY project takes about 20 minutes. All that is left is to hang your beautiful flower display. I added my wooden boxes in my bedroom to my wall.  I hope that you have enjoyed this simple project. 

I'd love to hear from you! Let me know in the comments below if you'll be creating your very own, and if you have any questions, please feel free and ask away! I'll see you soon.






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  1. This wall hanging is so cute. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. How lovely, So fresh and modern. I'm thinking this idea could be adapted to upcycle all sorts of things too. Maybe a tin or cardboard lid?

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    1. Thank you! I love the idea of upcycling a few things within this project. You could definitely use those objects mentioned. Thanks so much for sharing that idea! :)

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  3. Looks nice, I like it, love the flowers. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 119. Pinned.

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