If you’re like me, you’re probably sick of winter by
now and can’t wait for those first signs of spring to emerge through the soil—crocuses,
daffodils, early blooming tulips. The other day I was so depressed by the
ongoing frigid temperatures and all that white stuff covering the ground that I
decided to take matters into my own hands. If spring wouldn’t pop out of the
ground, I’d force it to make an indoor appearance.
All it took was a quick trip to the craft store. This
project took me less than five minutes and is a craft project that every person
who claims not to have any crafting talent can accomplish just as quickly.
I chose a large, hinged-lid canning jar as my
container, primarily because I happened to have one, but you can choose any
clear glass jar or vase.
I always save the crinkle paper that comes in gift
baskets I receive, but if you don’t have any, you can purchase some at a party
or craft store. Excelsior will also work, or you can just crinkle up a few
sheets of colored tissue paper.
Choose any floral stems from the craft store. For the
size container I used, I purchased three bunches of tulips. You may need more
or less.
If you don’t have any fabric you can use, purchase a
“fat quarter” at your local craft store or fabric store.
Materials:
A glass jar or vase
Multi-colored excelsior, crinkle paper, or tissue
paper
Several spring floral stems in your choice of color
Small remnant of complimentary fabric
Fill jar with excelsior, crinkle paper, or crumbled
tissue paper.
Size of jar will determine length and width of
fabric. Cut a piece long enough to tie into bow around neck of the jar.
Fill jar with floral stems.
Could anything be easier?
2 comments:
This is really pretty. I'm going to try it!
Glad you like it, Judy. It's such a snap to make, and it's certainly brightening up a rather drab day here.
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