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Small photo frame next to a group of dried flowers.

How to Make Dried Flower Art

All you need is a picture frame, dried flowers and/or foliage, and a hot glue gun.

Flip the image around to the white side or stick a piece of paper in the frame for an even smooth background.

A few dried flowers set on a light wood frame center.

I always like to start playing around with my materials before gluing them permanently. You can take a photo of it with your phone to reference later or change it up.

Four eucalyptus leaves glue to the center of the glass in a picture frame.

I wanted to completely cover the glass and make sure that there was a lot of texture and color going on. So, I started with four eucalyptus leaves in the middle.

Blue, purple and red dried hydrangea flowers glued to the glass of a picture frame.

Next came some hydrangea flowers on top. I think it's a good idea to work from the middle out, using some of the largest flowers first. Of course, you can create this fun craft any way you like.

Dried flowers and leaves glued to the glass on a photo frame.

Start filling in areas around the middle adding more background leaves and smaller flowers.

Dried flowers arranged and glued to a light wood picture frame glass.

Set your art on the side to be able to see the results from a different angle.

Dried flower artwork within a light wood frame on top of the glass.

Complete your masterpiece by filling in bare spots with smaller stems and flowers.

This pretty dried flower framed art should last a long time. However, it's best to keep it out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.

For extra protection, you can use a little polyurethane spray or an aerosol hair spray. Just be sure to use a light hand as you spray. Don't get too close to the materials. You can always add a little more if needed.

Can You Make this with Artificial Flowers?

Yes, you definitely can use silk and other faux flower material. This may actually give you more options. Also, if you don't already have dried flowers you can easily pick up artificial flowers at the craft store and get to work. The perfect option for those of us who don't have patience. However, I really do like using real flowers.

Dried flower art in a frame set on a table.

When you are done hang it on the wall or set it on the table for a beautiful piece of home decor.

Wouldn't this make a nice gift? If the flowers came from a special event you could also add a sign or note on the frame in remembrance.

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Artwork with Dried Flowers

Here's an easy tutorial that will show you how to take dried flowers and create a beautiful piece of artwork with a standard picture frame.
Prep Time5 minutes
Active Time1 hour
Total Time1 hour 5 minutes
Course: DIY Projects
Yield: 1
Cost: $5

Equipment

  • 1 Hot glue gun and glue sticks

Materials

  • Picture frame
  • Various dried flowers & foliage such as ferns and leaves.

Instructions

  • Gather dried flowers and foliage that work together.
  • Flip the picture that comes with the frame to the white side or use a piece of white paper instead.
  • Begin arranging the flowers on the frame to get an idea of what you like.
  • Start in the middle and use a hot glue gun to glue some of the middle background pieces onto the front of the frame glass. (I used leaves)
  • Next use some of your larger pieces and glue them on top of the background.
  • Continue adding some filler and other groups of flowers or leaves around the middle.
  • Set the frame upright to get a look at different angles.
  • Finish by gluing smaller pieces in to fill any open spots.
  • Hang it on the wall or set on a table as part of a vignette.

Notes

Use flowers from wedding bouquets or that special gift to make wonderful flower wall art.
Buy some flowers at the store and hang them in the basement until they dry.
Use an old frame or one from a thrift store.
Use an aerosol hairspray or some polyurethane spray to protect your flowers if you like. However, be careful when spraying. Use a light hand and don't get too close to the plant material.
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About Patti Estep

Patti is the creator of Hearth and Vine, a home and garden blog filled with projects to inspire your creative side. She loves crafting, gardening, decorating and entertaining at her home in Pennsylvania. When she is not working on a project at home or searching for treasures at nurseries and thrift stores with her girlfriends, you’ll probably find her with family and friends, at a restaurant, or home party enjoying new and different food adventures.

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  1. Brin

    5 stars
    I love your work. Thank you for your inspiration for my piece.I wish I could show my 1st. (almost) completed
    piece.

    • Patti Estep

      That's great to hear Brin. I'm sure it's lovely.

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