DIY Wildflower Wood Bead Vase tutorial: https://domesticallyblissful.com/diy-wildflower-wood-bead-vase/
Picking wildflowers is such a relaxing and peaceful summer pastime.
I’ve spent so many memorable summer weekends at Roger’s grandparents’ Ohio farm in the summer and going on long walks on the backroads picking wildflowers.
And this little wood bead vase is perfect for wildflowers.
I created this specifically for wildflowers, but unfortunately my husband had just mowed our field and yard when I made it.
But that’s ok because I hope to enjoy this DIY Wildflower Wood Bead Vase for years to come.
This vase is perfect for daily picked wildflowers, especially by little hands who cut them short, as there isn’t a water source for the wildflowers.
But if you want to try to keep them fresh there are two ways to do this, the first is to spritz them with water a few times a day.
The second option is to glue the lace and beads 1/4 – 1/2 inches above the base. Then place it on a plate with a little bit of water so that the flowers stick through the beads and touch the water without the beads or lace getting wet.
Either way, this is a super easy DIY and a perfect way to display freshly picked wildflowers or leftover stems when making a flower bouquet.
Do you prefer picking wildflowers or garden flowers?
Friendly Note: In the past, I’ve had people say things like “Why hide the pretty lace?” So I wanted to note that I can see it in real life. 🤗 Other options include using fewer flowers, using bigger lace, colorful lace, or no lace at all. I love little details. Having a variety of materials with different textures that are layered (even if you can’t see the full thing) can bring a whole piece together. Each element from the clear glass to the layered delicate lace, to the tiny flowers, to the soft candle glow all add something to the overall appearance of femininity. 💗
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