Summer is in full swing and flowers are in full bloom. If you remember back to when you were a child, you probably can remember using flowers for more than bouquets for Mom. Here are five flower craft ideas you may remember and can use with your own children.
1) Make Dandelion Chains: Dandelion chains are something that children all over the country have made through the years. They’re almost the epitome of summer fun, especially for small children. And, because they don’t need many components, they’re easy enough for small children to master. Here’s how to make them:
Pick dandelions – the longer the stem, the better. Tie one dandelion onto another, close to the flower, with a double knot. Continue until the chain has reached the desired link, then tie the two ends together.
You can also split the stem part of the way down and then insert the stem of another dandelion until the flower reaches the stem. Continue by splitting the stem of that dandelion and then repeating until the chain reaches the desired length.
Make rings, bracelets, and necklaces for your children to enjoy.
2) Make Potpourri: Pick summer’s fragrant flowers and flowering herbs. Pull the petals from the flowers and allow them to dry. While the petals are drying, make a small bag out of a light, airy fabric.
Include a draw string to create a potpourri bag that can be closed. Fill the bag and then pull the bag’s strings to keep the potpourri inside the bag.
3) Pound Flowers on Fabric: You can also decorate fabric by hammering summer’s flowers to make a natural design. This one is a lot of fun, and so many incredible designs can be created! Cover a wooden chopping board with two to three layers of paper towel or wax paper and then place a piece of fabric on top. You can find PFD fabric here.
Place the flowers or herbs you’ve chosen in a design you’d like; place another piece of paper towel or wax paper on top of the design. Then thoroughly, but gently, hammer the entire area where the plant matter is located.
Remove the paper towel and plants. Use an iron, set to the fabric being used, for approximately 45 to 60 seconds to set the design on the fabric.
See this video below for a more visual tutorial on how to flower pound on fabric:
4) Flower Pressing: Pressing flowers is an age-old craft that your grandmother, and her foremothers may have enjoyed. Gather a bouquet of flowers you’d like to press along with cardboard about the size of a book, newspaper, tissue paper, and heavy objects (large phone books and bricks work well).
Layer the cardboard with newspaper and tissue paper. Place the flowers onto the tissue paper but don’t allow them to touch or hang off of the paper.
After you have the flowers situated, place tissue paper, newspaper, and then cardboard on top followed by heavy books. Leave the stack for 2-4 weeks and then remove the layers to see how well your flowers have pressed. The following tutorial on flower pressing is quick and helpful:
5) Drying Flowers: Drying flowers is another craft from days gone by. The easiest way to dry flowers is to pick a bouquet, tie it together, and then hang it upside down in a warm, dry, dark place.
The air must be dry so the flowers won’t rot, and dark so the flowers don’t fade. You’ll want to check the flowers every couple of days to see if they are dry to the touch. This process could take several weeks. When they are dry, you can store the flowers in a dark, sealed container until you’re ready to use them.
I’m sure we can all agree that summer passes by much too quickly, and summer’s flowers are much too temporary. I love crafting with them in order to keep the essence and beauty of summer with me all year long!
To enjoy their beauty after summer is over, use one of these five flower craft ideas. Your children will greatly enjoy these flower crafts, and they are something that they’ll be able to share with and pass down to their own children.
I love to dry flowers…I have been drying flowers for years. Thanks for sharing these fun things to do with flower.
This is a beautiful post! I used to make Dandelion Chains when I was a little girl! I also never know you could press flowers into fabric! I’m going to have to try that!
I used to make Dandelion chains growing up. So much fun!
We have a ton of dandelions in our backyards. I never thought to make dandelion chains out of them. I bet my girls would enjoy that.
My kids always loved making dandelion chains when they were younger! What great ideas.
Great ideas! I love the potpourri!
These are some great ideas! We love pressing flowers that we have grown in our garden!
In college I pressed flowers and put them in a binder. I loved looking back at them. I should make another binder. That would be fun to see how many flowers you could collect.
My mother always dried flowers and I think it’s a lovely thing to go.
Wow I’ve never heard of pounding flowers on fabric before! What an awesome idea!
I just love cutting fresh summer flowers and displaying them in the house.
my oldest daughter is 5 and she is constantly picking me flowers, I so need to press them and turn them into something.
i have been wanting to try to dry some of my beautiful peonies and hydrangeas. you are inspiring me to go for it this year!
These are some great flower craft ideas. I remember doing flower pressing and drying.
Great flower craft ideas. My sister loves making potpourri with the flowers she receives. I think she has every flower she’s received for the last twenty years.
We love flowers, I can’t wait to try these with my kiddos
I love the idea of flower pound on fabrics you use them as table clothes or make some cute summer covers
I’ve always wanted to dry flowers. Thanks for that video. I just may try it one day.
Great ideas on how to use flowers as crafts! Thanks for the round up of ideas!
Great idea! I’m going to try this with my daughter!