Friday, August 14, 2009

Wreaths

I planted two yarrow plants last year and this year they got a bit leggy and messy looking, so I chopped them all the way down to the base of the plant again (no worries, they're hardy and have already bloomed quite happily again). I thought the yellow flowers were so pretty and I hated to throw them away, so I just shoved the huge bunches of flowers into black containers I had sitting around--I thought "Well, at least I'll be able to enjoy these yellow flowers until they die." I didn't water them or anything. What I had forgotten was that yarrow flowers dry so beautifully and so in my own bumbling accidental way, I had dried my yarrow flowers. Somewhere in the back of my mind I remembered seeing dried yarrow wreaths so I jumped online and did a little research and found out how to make my own. After a trip to JoAnn's for a grapevine wreath and some floral wire I got busy and created my own wreath. I love it.

My accidental dried yarrow flowers.

In the process . . .

The finished product!

After I caught the wreath-making-bug I headed over to my friend's house to harvest lavender (she has about a million lavender plants). I ran out before I could completely finish this wreath, so I'll need to go harvest some more. I also plan to make a smaller yarrow wreath for my cousin and a small lavender wreath for the lavender friend. That same friend gave me two lavender plants to plant in my own yard and so I figure that between them and the yarrow plants in the front, I should be able to create a few wreaths every year to give to the people I love.

10 comments:

Katielin317 said...

Those are really beautiful!! Thanks for the great idea! I am looking forward to planning and planting my own garden next year.

Ben and Aubrey said...

I guess I should just call you martha stewart now. I really like the way they turned out.

Alicia said...

Ha ha, I was going to say the same thing- they look better than Martha Stewart! Very nice!

Kris said...

I want one!!! :)

Miss Megan said...

Both turned out very cute! I wish I lived closer so you could make one for me! :)

Lisa said...

I bet that lavender one smells wonderful! They both look fabulous.

Mary said...

sounds like you're ready for buisness.

Eleyna Julia said...

Wowzers, I'm in awe of your wreath skills. They're beautiful!

ann said...

As always, we are very proud of all your skills...you are amazing!

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