Crafting with Nature: 25 DIY Projects Using Flowers and Botanicals (2024)

Today I have put together a collection of my top 25 DIY crafting flower and botanical projects so that they are all in one easy place for you to find.

Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or new to DIY, this collection of flower and botanical projects is sure to ignite your creative spirit and inspire you to bring a touch of nature’s beauty into your own home.

We will start with projects made that use pressing or imprints of flowers and botanicals, then a few craft ideas made with dried flowers, projects for the garden, creative ideas using moss, and finish off with favorite projects using artificial plants.

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Pressed Flower & Imprint Projects

Microwave Flowers

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Did you know that you can DIY pressed flowers in a matter of minutes?? No big heavy books & waiting around for weeks!! Here is a neat technique to make pressed flowers using your microwave.

The microwaved pressed flowers actually hold their original colors more vibrantly too!

microwave pressed flowers

Botanical Coasters

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Air-dry clay is so much fun to work with and you can create so many impressive decor projects with a little bit of creativity.

The idea for these botanical coasters came from a set that I saw at an expensive home decor store. Like so many of my projects, I wanted to figure out a way to make a pricey item on a budget!

botanical coasters

Pressed Flower Plaques

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Make your own botanical imprint wall art using a few simple craft items. For this project, I used unfinished wood plaque frames, terracotta air-dry clay, & various botanicals.

botanical imprint plaques

Clay Leaf Trinket Dish

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This DIY botanical craft came out so neat! I really love how the clay leaf trinket dishes turned out. First I collected 3 differently shaped leaves from my garden to imprint in the clay. The details of the leaf veins look fantastic once they were painted. It is a fun way to create a garden memento.

clay leaf trinket dishes

Heart Ornaments

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One last project using clay! This time making heart-shaped botanical imprint ornaments with clay. Pictured here was a wall hanger made with a few of the ornaments gathered together.

clay hearts

Dried Botanical Crafts

Botanical Shadowbox

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This botanical shadowbox project was inspired by something that I saw from Pottery Barn. You will need an unfinished shadowbox frame as the base. Paint or stain the frame first, then line the inside with fabric. Finished was a simple weaving with a cotton macrame cord to make places to pop in dried flowers, seed pods, grasses, or anything else you would like to display in your home.

botanical shadowbox

Preserved Flower Memory Shadowbox

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Here is a pretty way to preserve a few of your wedding flowers or other meaningful occasions. This is a project that I made for a friend from her wedding centerpieces. For these flowers, I used silica gel to preserve them and was really impressed by how they turned out.

Preserved wedding flower shadowbox

Dried Grass & Flower Wreath

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Here is a neutral-colored wreath that has so much texture to it! It is made on a straw wreath base with a variety of dried grasses and flowers. Very easy to make and looks great year-round!

Dried Hydrangea Wreath

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If you collect your hydrangea blooms at the end of the Summer here is a 10-minute wreath to keep in mind for Fall. For a different look use a square metal wreath frame as the base for this simple dried hydrangea and mini pumpkin wreath.

You can see over 30 DIY wreaths for every season that I have made here.

dried hydrangea wreath

Dried Botanical Ornaments

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To keep with my natural theme on my tree I used dried botanicals and flowers to make a set of glass ornaments. This is a thoughtful DIY gift idea for the gardener in your life.

No special skills needed, just a set of glass flat ornaments and your choice of dried flowers. Very pretty and easy.

flower ornaments

Dried Wheat Centerpiece

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A Fall favorite project on Cottage on Bunker Hill. This is a super easy project and all you really need is blocks of floral foam, a bundle of dried wheat, and a glue gun.

dried wheat centerpiece

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Garden Projects

Clay Plant Markers

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Instead of just sticking in those little plastic markers that are stuck in your garden plants this year why don’t you make a personalized set to add a little cottage style to your garden?

diy plant markers

Dried Flower Garden Wreath

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For the past few growing seasons, I have wrapped up the garden by collecting a basket full of flowers and then making a garden wreath for my front door for Fall.

This year I am even expanding the variety of flowers I’m growing with drying flowers in mind to use in future projects and arrangements.

diy garden flower wreath

Fresh Herb Kitchen Swag

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Although I made this herb kitchen swag as a hostess gift last winter with store-bought herbs the same thing can be made with herbs fresh from your garden.

fresh herb swag

Moss Art Projects

Using moss in craft projects is an easy way to bring a bit of nature indoors. Here are a few DIY ideas for adding more green to your home.

Moss Wall Art

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Make a set of hanging moss art to spruce up a wall in your home. Here I used 3 different colors and textures of moss and square frames to create this unique project for my home.

Moss Wreath

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This wreath was inspired by a very expensive one that I had seen in the Anthropologie catalog. My dupe wreath even uses the exact same moss but this one will save you a boatload of $$$ to make.

moss wreath

Moss Branches

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One of my favorite projects this year! Easy-to-make DIY moss branches are perfect for filling a vase in your home. Plus they work for all four seasons.

DIY Moss Branches

Moss Mushrooms

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Have you noticed that mushrooms are everywhere this year in decorating and home decor accessories? Here is a fun way to incorporate a little bit of that fungi trend into your home without breaking the bank!

moss mushrooms

Moss Hanging Hearts

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Although this moss project was made with grapevine hearts it could be easily made with round mini grapevine wreaths to work for any season. Perfect for hanging on a wall or on a mirror for a French country touch to your home.

hanging moss hearts

Faux Botanical Projects To Try

Although I love working with real flowers and botanicals, sometimes artificial ones can look amazing in your home too! Here are two of my latest projects using faux botanicals to make Pottery Barn dupes for my home!

Eucalyptus Potted Plant

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Here is an easy way to create your own artificial potted plant or mini tree by following my tutorial. For the one I made, I used faux eucalyptus but ficus, fern, or even flowering branches could be used too. This is a more affordable option than buying a premade one at Home Goods or other decor spots.

faux potted eucalyptus DIY

Succulent Wall Art

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OK, this is one of my personal favorite DIY projects that I’ve made. In the Summer Pottery Barn catalog, I spotted a larger version of succulent wall art…but it was $399! Oh no, I knew I had to show you all how to achieve the same look for less.

The 2 succulent frames are hanging behind my desk and make such a cool-looking background for when I am on video calls for my blogging work.

diy succulent wall art

Flower Arrangements

Next, we will check out some ideas for fresh flower arrangements that you can make at home. From budget-friendly ideas to some themed flower arrangement ideas you could use for parties.

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See all the flower arrangements that I made with $35 worth of flowers from Trader Joe’s. There are some tips and tricks for working with fresh flowers and arrangement ideas.

budget flower arrangement ideas

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Recently I put together this Tale of Peter Rabbit themed flower arrangement for a Books in Bloom event at our local garden club. It would be perfect for a Peter Rabbit or Beatrix Potter themed baby shower or children’s birthday party. Also, perfect for a garden party or library event.

Peter Rabbit themed flower arrangement

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Instead of a vase of tulips. try this DIY centerpiece using potted bulbs and Spring flowers. A perfect fresh look for Spring!

spring floral centerpiece

Botanical Prints

Make your own gallery wall with these free botanical printables.

printablelibrary

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Now it’s time to let your creativity blossom!

Remember, each craft project you make is a chance to infuse your own personal touch and create a piece of art that reflects your individual style in your home.

So, gather your supplies, embrace the therapeutic power of crafting, and let nature be your guide.

I can’t wait to see the incredible creations you bring to life. If you do use any of my DIY tutorials and make any of the projects I would truly love to see them and feature you in my weekly rewind newsletter! Email your projects to: jennifer@cottageonbunkerhill.com

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As an expert and enthusiast, I have access to a vast amount of information and can provide insights on a wide range of topics, including DIY crafting, flower projects, and botanical crafts. I can help answer any questions you may have and provide guidance on various concepts related to these topics.

In this article, the author shares a collection of 25 DIY crafting flower and botanical projects. The projects are organized into different categories, including pressing or imprints of flowers and botanicals, craft ideas with dried flowers, projects for the garden, creative ideas using moss, and favorite projects using artificial plants.

Here are some concepts related to the projects mentioned in the article:

Pressed Flower & Imprint Projects

  • Microwave Flowers: The article mentions a technique to make pressed flowers using a microwave. This method allows for quicker results compared to traditional methods of pressing flowers using heavy books [[1]].
  • Botanical Coasters: The author suggests using air-dry clay to create botanical coasters. This is a fun and creative way to make personalized coasters with botanical imprints [[2]].
  • Pressed Flower Plaques: The article describes how to make botanical imprint wall art using unfinished wood plaque frames, terracotta air-dry clay, and various botanicals [[3]].
  • Clay Leaf Trinket Dish: The author shares a DIY project for making clay leaf trinket dishes. The clay is imprinted with leaves from the garden, creating a unique and personalized piece [[4]].
  • Heart Ornaments: Another project using clay involves making heart-shaped botanical imprint ornaments. These ornaments can be used as wall hangings or decorations [[5]].

Dried Botanical Crafts

  • Botanical Shadowbox: The article suggests creating a botanical shadowbox using an unfinished shadowbox frame, fabric lining, and dried flowers, seed pods, or grasses. This project allows for the display of dried botanicals in a decorative way [[6]].
  • Preserved Flower Memory Shadowbox: The author shares a project for preserving wedding flowers or other meaningful occasions in a shadowbox. Silica gel is used to preserve the flowers, resulting in a beautiful keepsake [[7]].
  • Dried Grass & Flower Wreath: The article showcases a neutral-colored wreath made with dried grasses and flowers. This wreath adds texture and can be displayed year-round [[8]].
  • Dried Hydrangea Wreath: The author suggests making a wreath using dried hydrangea blooms. This project is ideal for those who collect hydrangea blooms at the end of summer [[9]].
  • Dried Botanical Ornaments: The article provides instructions for making glass ornaments using dried botanicals and flowers. These ornaments can be a thoughtful DIY gift idea [[10]].
  • Dried Wheat Centerpiece: The author shares a super easy project for creating a centerpiece using dried wheat and floral foam. This project is perfect for fall decor [[11]].

Garden Projects

  • Clay Plant Markers: The article suggests making personalized clay plant markers for your garden. This adds a touch of cottage style to your garden and allows for easy identification of plants [[12]].
  • Dried Flower Garden Wreath: The author shares a project for making a garden wreath using dried flowers. This project is a great way to use flowers from your garden and create a beautiful wreath for your front door [[13]].
  • Fresh Herb Kitchen Swag: The article describes how to make a kitchen swag using fresh herbs. This project can be a lovely hostess gift or a way to incorporate fresh herbs from your garden into your kitchen decor [[14]].

Moss Art Projects

  • Moss Wall Art: The author suggests making hanging moss art using different colors and textures of moss and square frames. This project adds a touch of greenery to your home decor [[15]].
  • Moss Wreath: The article mentions a DIY moss wreath inspired by an expensive one from a catalog. This project uses moss to create a wreath that can be a more affordable alternative [[16]].
  • Moss Branches: The author shares a project for making DIY moss branches, which can be used to fill a vase in your home. These branches can be used as decor throughout the year [[17]].
  • Moss Mushrooms: The article suggests a fun project to incorporate the mushroom trend into your home decor using moss. This project is a budget-friendly way to add a touch of nature to your space [[18]].
  • Moss Hanging Hearts: The author describes how to make hanging moss hearts using grapevine hearts or mini grapevine wreaths. These moss projects can be hung on a wall or mirror for a French country touch [[19]].

Faux Botanical Projects To Try

  • Eucalyptus Potted Plant: The article provides a tutorial for creating an artificial potted plant or mini tree using faux eucalyptus or other artificial botanicals. This project offers an affordable option for adding greenery to your home [[20]].
  • Succulent Wall Art: The author shares a DIY project for making succulent wall art using faux succulents. This project is a more affordable alternative to a similar piece found in a catalog [[21]].

Flower Arrangements

  • Botanical Prints: The article suggests making a gallery wall using free botanical printables. This is a creative way to incorporate botanical elements into your home decor [[22]].

These are just a few concepts related to the DIY crafting flower and botanical projects mentioned in the article. If you have any specific questions or need further information on any of these topics, feel free to ask!

Crafting with Nature: 25 DIY Projects Using Flowers and Botanicals (2024)

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