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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

CRAFT :: Fall Flower Topiary

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Today I am sharing a fun project I created for my mantle when I decorated it for fall, this year. Every couple of years, I feel like adding a new piece or two to my fall mantle as I like to switch things up every now and then. I also wanted to get 'my craft on' so I decided to make this craft, a Fall Flower Topiary after looking though my craft stash and throwing these supplies together.
 

For the supplies, I used a styrofoam topiary from FloraCraft, a couple different paint colors, paint brushes, my glue gun and some bunches of flowers I was no longer using.



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Step 1:
I painted the pole of the topiary brown to resemble a tree branch and then the base and the spheres I painted a burgundy color for fall, so it would resemble potted flowers. Obviously feel free to use whatever colors fit into your color scheme and have some fun with it.


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Step 2:
Pop the flower heads off all of the bunches of flowers you have collected and put them in piles according to color.

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Step 3:
Start gluing the flower heads onto the sphere of the topiary with your glue gun. Make sure to alternate between the different flower heads to get a nice pattern going. Keep gluing until both spheres are nice and full.


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Step 4:
Add a simple bow to the base of the topiary to give it that little bit of something extra. ;)

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The last step is finding the perfect spot to enjoy your new Fall Topiary! I chose to put mine on my mantle to add to the array of pumpkins I have going on. I think it's the perfect item to soften up the items up there . . .what do you think?



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Super fun for fall right? Anyone inspired to try and make one? Raise your hand . . . please let me know below if you think you will try this project as I would love to know if anyone was inspired. Or maybe you have already done a craft similar to this . . . let me know what you did below . . . ;)
 


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19 comments:

  1. Really cute, Laura. I love your whole fall setup!

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    1. thanks - glad you like it, I will have more pics this week. ;)

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  2. I love topiaries. This is fabulous!

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    1. thanks girl - I love them too & this one was easy. You should give it a try sometime! ;)

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  3. Turned out beautiful. Love those fall colors.

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  4. Well done! I think it does add a nice touch to your mantle. :) I guess I need to start decorating for Fall!

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  5. I must try it! You made it look far easier than I would have thought. I love it!

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  6. I can't wait until fall weather. Fall decor is also one of my favorites. This came out so pretty. I love trying new craft projects.

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  7. How well do they do if they are outside? I have a space beside my front door that would be perfect! It's shaded from the rain and the wind but I am wondering about the sun?

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  8. This is one of the best step-by-steps I have seen! As I have just bought my first house, I am excited to do seasonal crafts!
    :)
    Traci

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  9. I would totally make this! I have a bunch of Fall-ish hydrangeas I could use. Great way to repurpose those flowers!

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  10. This looks great and you can use it year after year. I don't know if I'm skilled enough though to even attempt it! LOL!

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