Various cheap pots, some flower soft and a wheel barrow to display them in.
With this one i simply cut one or two strands off and twisted the ends so they were tied together and then glued it in a little pot, simples!
One down! Lots to go!
This one was thicker stemmed, i used only one.
I used a larger pot this time and stuck the whole thing through the hole at the bottom and arranged it as i saw fit. I then dipped the whole flower in PVA and them into flower soft, see photo at the bottom.
Same as the white, cut a bit off, twisled the ends stuck the whole lot in a shallow pot.
ta da! the pot is actually the top part of a 1/12th Gardiner so i could also use the stand part as another pot.
I cut this one close to the flowers and stuck it in a barrel pot and dunked it in PVA then pink flower soft.
used tree of this one and again as it was thick stemmed shoved the whole lot through the hole and stuck in place and then one dry trimmed the ends flush with the bottom of the pot.
These went into little pots.
Here you can see the whole arrangement. it's important to get different heights to create visual interest.
With the flash on!
And you've created a display costing less than £10! Well done and no fiddly paper punches and individual sticking petals and leaves on! I like this method as it's so fast, the whole lot took me about 30 mins to do and would be great left as a display for your garden or in a garden centre/ flower shop.
P.S the soil is made from tea straight from the tea bag sprinkled over PVA.
Much love,
Freya xxx















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