4 ways to repurpose your Mother’s Day Bouquet
12th Apr 2022
If you’re looking to get a little more out of your Mother’s Day bouquet, here are 4 tips and tricks to make sure your flowers are the gift that keeps on giving 🌸
1. Dry your flowers
Drying your flowers helps you preserve their beauty for a little while longer.
You will need:
- Remove any excess foliage from the stems
- Cut stems if desired (leave at least 15 cm)
- Bind the bouquet stems with a rubber band or twine
- Hang your flowers upside down in a space that is dark, dry and well ventilated (by ensuring there is no direct sunlight, you will better preserve the colour of your flowers)
- Leave them to hang for 2–3 weeks
- Protect your dried flowers by spraying them with hairspray
From here, there are a TONNE of fun craft projects you can tackle with your bouquet (see below!).
📸 by @my.green.sofa
2. DIY Flower Crown
For a little extra flower power, rework your bouquet into the ultimate boho hair accessory.
📸 by @my.green.sofa
You will need:
- Dried flowers (see above for how to dry your bouquet)
- Scissors and wire cutters
- Natural-wrapped wire (covered with bark or paper)
- Floral stem wrapping tape
- Measuring tape or ruler
- Craft wire (26 Gauge)
- Loop the natural-wrapped wire around your head to determine the size of your flower crown. When you have a size that sits comfortably, cut the wire. Secure an enclosed circle (the base of your crown) by taping the ends with the floral stem wrapping tape.
- Cut your flowers. Measure stems that are roughly 2.5–5 cm long (this will ensure you have enough of a stem to wrap around your wire in step 3).
- Arrange mini bouquets with 4–6 of your cut flowers (be sure to mix in different types). Hold the mini bouquet parallel to the natural-wrapped wire and wrap the stems around the wire to secure. You can use floral stem wrapping tape or the craft wire to hold the flowers firmly in place.
- Continue step 3 until the base of your crown is fully decorated with flowers.
- Play around with your design! You can create asymmetrical lines by decorating half the crown, make a hair comb by using different fastening clips, or fully invent your own creation.
- Be sure to add a ribbon tie for a little extra whimsy!
3. Potpourri
Restore the flower of your bouquet’s youth by turning it into potpourri.
You will need:
- Dried flowers (see above for how to dry your bouquet)
- Essential oils (rose of lavender)
- Scissors
- Baking tray
- Baking paper
- Orris root
- Display bowl
- Preheat your oven to 93°C.
- Take your dried flowers and cut off the stems.
- Line your baking tray with baking paper. Place your dried flowers on the tray (in a single layer).
- Add 3–5 drops of your chosen essential oil to your dried flowers.
- Place the tray in the oven.
- Bake for 2 hours. Keep checking on your potpourri to ensure the flowers do not burn (they should be brittle but hard).
- Once the potpourri is totally dry, remove the tray from the oven. Leave the mixture to cool to room temperature.
- Add 2 tablespoons of Orris root to every 4 cups of your mixture.
- Add some extra drops of your essential oil.
- Put the potpourri in your display bowl and voilà, you’re done!
📸 by @my.green.sofa featuring our Alessia Cotton Bamboo Rib Towels and Large Scented Soy Wax Candle - Italian Jasmine
4. Make floral bath salts
If you want your skin to feel as delicate as a flower, try mixing this youth-restoring potion together.
📸 by @my.green.sofa featuring our Alessia Cotton Bamboo Rib Towels
You will need:
- Dried flowers (see above for how to dry your bouquet)
- 1 cup Epsom salt
- 1 cup Dead Sea salt
- ½ cup baking soda
- Essential oils
- A bowl or a jar
- Cut the stems off your dried flowers.
- Place your flowers together in the bowl or jar (a jar is great if you want to make your very own personalised gift) with the salts.
- Add in 5–6 drops of your chosen essential oils.
- If you’re gifting your floral bath salts, be sure to add a ribbon and your very own calligraphed label! If they’re all for you, enjoy your bespoke soak 🛁
What’s your favourite way to give your flowers a second chance to bloom? Be sure to share all your tips and tricks with us @Canningvalelove