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Spring Floral Hanging Wall Decoration

 Hi everyone! I'm so happy that you decided to stop by. Today we're creating a Spring floral hanging wall decoration. This DIY project is so simple. 



Video tutorial





Materials needed

-One wood pallet plaque 

-One bundle of Spring faux floral 

-Clear glue

-Twine

-Small glass jars-I'm reusing my fruit spread jars. If you have any jars around this craft would be perfect to use in

Floral snips

Scissors

Hot glue




Start by taking your glass jars, and begin to wrap the top section of your jar with twine. Repeat this step on your second jar. Once you have wrapped the top section, take your scissors, and cut off any of the extra twine. 

Use your hot glue, and glue the end of your twine to your glass jar.  Next, take your twine, and cut two long strands. You will tie the twine around the top section, and tie off a knot around the jar.





Next, take the ends of the twine, and begin to pull them through the gaps on the wood pallet. 

Once you have pulled the two ends of the twine through the gaps, tie them off.  Use some hot glue behind the top section of your jars. This will help with giving the jars a little extra hold and keep them secure. 



Take your floral snips, and begin to cut your flowers to size so that they fit on the inside of your glass jars. 

Take your floral, and begin to add them to the inside of your glass jars.



Next, take your clear glue, and begin to pour your glue on the inside of your glass jars. Be sure to not fill them to the top. Just put enough for the bottom of the floral stems to be covered. The glue inside of your jars will slowly dry, just give it some time.




Your floral wall decoration is now complete! I hope that you have enjoyed this DIY project. Let me know in the comments below if you'll be creating your very own. Also if you have any questions feel free, and ask! I love hearing from all of you.

Thanks so much for stopping by. I'll see you soon! 

Be sure to visit my YouTube channel for more DIY projects, and follow along with tutorials.

 --Steph Creates-DIY Home & Crafts

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  1. Looks nice, I love jar crafts for décor. Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 100. Shared.

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  2. This is so cute and you make it look so easy to make. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you! Yes, it's very simple to create. Thanks so much for visiting. 😊

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  3. This is delightful! I love the rustic look. Arrived here from "Love Your Creativity".

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  4. Hi Steph
    Congratulations I am featuring your post on Monday at SSPS. See you at #302

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  5. Steph, Quick Question, Please provide me with your IG and FB handles. Thanks

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    1. Esme, no problem! --My Instagram is https://www.instagram.com/stephcreatesdiyhomeandcrafts/ --@Stephcreatesdiyhomeandcrafts.
      Sadly, I don't have a FB page for my blog.

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  6. Oh how pretty! Thank you for sharing at Handmade Monday, this will be a feature at next week's linky :-)

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  7. Awesome, thanks for letting me know. See you Monday

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  8. Dear Steph
    Congratulations, this is one of my featured posts at SSPS 399, see you Monday. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Esme, thank you! Happy to share at your party! Thank you for the feature. Such a wonderful surprise.

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  9. Stop it! I LOOOOVE the idea of using clear glue to look like water and keep those blooms in place. This is SO FUN, Steph! :) Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #78 linkup! See you next time. :)

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    1. Jennifer, aw, I know, isn't it wonderful? You know, when I first thought to use the clear glue, I wasn't even sure it would work, but it ended up working out perfectly. Thank you for visiting, and it's always a pleasure sharing at your linkup.

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