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Simple DIY Bamboo Ring Floral Hanging Design

Create a stunning and simple DIY bamboo ring floral hanging design with this step-by-step guide. Perfect for adding a touch of natural beauty to your home or event decor. Get creative and bring your own style to this easy and elegant project.

Today, we will be creating a simple hanging decoration using a bamboo ring that you can easily find at Dollar Tree or any of your local craft stores. If you're ready, let's begin creating your very own floral hanging design.


Video tutorial



Materials

One medium size bamboo ring.--I purchased one pack that came with a medium, and small ring. This pack was purchased at Dollar Tree. $1.25

Paint--I'm using white paint

Wall creations peel and stick home wall decals--I purchased this pack at Dollar Tree for $1.25

Faux tulips--I purchased this at Michael's craft store. If you hurry in they have a sale going on! I paid around $2

Twine

Hot glue

Floral snips/scissors

Optional --pink faux wildflowers

Applying paint to home decals

Start by applying three coats of white paint to your peel-and-stick wall decals, allowing each coat to dry in between. I used a heat gun to speed up the drying process.


Adding  twine to the ring

Grab your bamboo ring and twine. Take the twine and start wrapping it around one side of the ring. Once you've added enough twine, cut the end and use hot glue to secure it in place. This will prevent it from coming loose.

Cutting and adding faux tulips 

Get your floral snips and start cutting the tulips. You can choose a shorter or longer stem length.

Apply a small amount of hot glue to each of your tulip stems and gently press the tulips over the twine that you had wrapped previously around your bamboo ring. Fill this side of your ring with your tulips, but make sure to leave some of the twine exposed.

Adding the painted house decals


Next, apply a small amount of hot glue to the bottom of each painted house before attaching it to the bamboo ring near the tulips.

Adding smaller flowers


If you decide to add the pink wildflowers to your ring, take them, and add them between your painted houses.

Cut a medium-length strand of twine. Tie one end of the twine to a section near the top of the tulips on the bamboo ring, and tie a knot. Repeat this step on the other end of the ring. If you notice the twine shifting when you hang your floral design, you can apply hot glue to the ends of the twine. This will help to prevent the twine from shifting due to the weight of the tulips on one side of the ring.

You're finished! I loved how easy this craft was. Let me know if you decide to give it a try. Thank you for visiting. See you soon!

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Comments

  1. Simple is PERFECT for this craft-challenged girl!

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    1. Michele, I love a simple DIY craft. Yes, give this one a try!

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  2. Steph this turned out great. So pretty!
    I appreciate you sharing this tutorial and video with Sweet Tea & Friends this month my friend.

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  3. This is so creative and makes me even more anxious for Spring to begin! #Alittlebitofeverything Link-up Party

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