Dried flower Christmas wreath kit
Dried flower Christmas wreath kit
PLEASE NOTE: Our Christmas wreath kits will be delivered at the start of December and are available nationwide.
It’s not hard to see why dried flowers have become so popular recently. They’re (nearly) everlasting and are a simple way to bring a cool edge to various corners of your home. In a bid to keep up with the trends we’ve launched a dried Christmas wreath kit this year, which not only looks great for a seasonal statement, but is also beautiful at other times too.
In our dried flower Christmas wreath kit you’ll notice there are no wires or plastics, because we’re trying to make sure our products are as eco-friendly as possible. The base is made from a natural willow circlet handmade in England, while none of our dried flowers are dyed or chemically treated – they come in their natural form which we also happily think is their most beautiful state. The dried flowers included are natural homegrown wheat as well as fluffy bunny tails which both bring warm neutral tones and bags of texture to the design. Aside from the dried flowers we also include pretty tonal ribbons that you can tie up in a bow or leave in a simple knot off to one side for either a classic or contemporary finish.
You can of course go for a full wreath design, or for a dried flower wreath with a difference you could instead make a partial wreath. Concentrating your dried flowers around just a portion of your wreath results in a fuller look in part and also allows the twisted willow mechanics behind everything to shine which we think is a lovely touch.
In your kit you’ll receive step-by-step instructions for how to make a dried flower wreath easily. You’ll want to set aside around an hour to make yours, and you can even add additional materials if you like. Spindly twigs look great mixed in with dried flowers, as so things like seed pods, rosehips or berries.
What’s included in your kit:
A 40cm handmade British willow base
French silk velvet ribbon
Vintage mini cow bells
British wheat, British pampas and European bunny tail grasses
Twine
British pinecones