Having everything at hand made it an easy project to tackle too.
How to make a framed poem decorated with dried flowers
You need a photo frame, pressed and dried flowers, a poem you love (or find an interesting one on the internet) to print onto a colored sheet of paper and white glue.
Print the poem first. My photo frame is for photos 4x6" (10x15 cm) so I adjusted the size prior to printing. I also printed it first to see what it would look like with the selection of flowers I chose for it and worked on the lines.
As you can see, the poem stretches down to the end. Play with it to get the most pleasant look meaning that you choose the font and toy with the lines.
When you have the poem printed, work on the flower arrangement.
Using white glue, I applied it on the stem and just added some light touches of it onto the petals. Be careful or they might get ruined / turn into dust if more glue is applied. Position them as you previously visualized them and glue them onto the paper. Press lightly so they stick.
Insert into frame and you are done!
Initially I went for one of Emily Dickinson's poems, but later decided on this one by Atticus.
I plan to make several of these - I have tons of dried flowers and I am curious to try other colored paper / poem / flower combinations.
This is so romantic Maya! A poem and some dried flowers!!! I loveeeeeee it!
ReplyDeleteDear Maya, what a beautiful idea. I love it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ezgi!
DeleteBrilliant idea, Maya!!!!! Great poem and so beautifully decorated with the flowers! Kisses, my friend.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Mia :)
DeleteThanks for stopping by!
This really is such a brilliant idea, would make a beautiful gift and I simply love it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful. BTW did you press the flowers by yourself?
ReplyDeleteYes, I did!
DeleteMaya, such a beautiful creation! It's very kind of you to share your how-to. I think this would make a lovely gift. ^^
ReplyDeleteThis would make a very beautiful and meaningful gift. Love the colours you chose for the dried flowers and frame, it's like having autumn in spring. :-)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. Do you know the poem 'Asking for Roses' by Robert Frost? It is one of my favorites and would be perfect for this. With dried roses, of course.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
I had Frost in my last year of uni and am familiar with it. But I was looking for a short and effective poem.
DeleteIndeed a good idea! It gives you a boost when ideas turn out to be just as pretty as they were in your head.
ReplyDeleteI was looking for some small decoration, this might be the perfect solution for that blank wall in our entry!
What a lovely idea and it turned out so pretty! Thanks for sharing with us at the To Grandma's house we go link party!
ReplyDeleteA most beautiful poem, Maya and a most beautiful idea. Love the assembled flowers alongside the poem in the frame. Such a gorgeous project.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim. I am inclined to try some other ideas with these flowers - loved the project so much :)
DeleteOh, what a sweet and lovely gift this would be. Your arrangement is beautiful! Thanks for sharing it at the TFT party. I want to try this!
ReplyDeleteMaya, I've featured this at the TFT party. I'm so glad you shared it with us. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Pam!
DeleteThanks for posting at Funtastic Friday Link Party. This is pulling at my heartstrings. You chose a very romantic poem with the flowers I can't imagine any other poem being as powerful.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the sweetest comment! It is still a favourite of mine, and a very appreciated gift to my friends :)
DeleteSuch a sweet way to display your flowers. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteThis is beautiful! I have always wanted to do something like this but just forget. Thanks for sharing it over at the Farmhouse Friday link party. We hope you link up again. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Cindy! I will be sure to visit soon!
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