Dried-flowers-project and aromatherapy ideas from Shusters
Aromatherapy and Dried Flowers
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Our winter with summer type weather was spent doing creative work using dried flowers made into arrangements to enhance a vanilla corner in my home. I even tried my hand at preserving and freeze drying fresh flowers using the silica gel/glycerin and the easiest of all using the air dry method of hanging them in the darkness of closet for three-five days. Thumbing thru their beautiful catalog, where the family windmill, located on the family ranch is always a special feature in their books. On the web & in their catalog they offer complete & unique dried flower selections to all their customers, with friendly, personal service, where your bulk order is shipped out-PRONTO to you.
In my work room, enjoying aromatherapy of English lavender scented potpourri, I’m ready to begin new projects and floral arrangements. My ideas on this Monday morning are anything but blue. Lets begin a creative project, using a large straw hat, wrap a colorful silk ribbon around the crown, glue a mixture of small & large sunflowers (# of choice), around the crown & on the brim, mix-in a few mango/chocolate buttons, along with autumn /harvest preserve oak leaves. Add a silk bow, wear for protection from the hot summer sun or hang on the wall for a unique decoration. Option #two using the same size straw hat (THINK SCARECROW).
Cut a smaller straw hat in half, glue & place at the top of the crown of the full straw hat. Here your artistic talent comes into play; paint the crown of the full straw a flesh color with acrylic paint. When dry, make stitches going up & down the center of the painted crown, in the middle paint a small orange triangle for the nose, outline it with the marker, making a few stitches along the edge of it, paint the eyes, making two ovals, use white plus eye color (your choice) + black, outline in black, make eyelashes or (easier way) glue on a pair of large wiggle eyes, add real rouge to the cheeks (optional). Between the half hat crown (where it is attached to the larger hat) glue and cut various lengths of natural raffia, making scraggly hair. On top of the small hat where it is attached to the larger one, glue strands of raffia with 3 pencil cattails in rust & brown, along with burnt oak & mango Chinese Protea flowers, mixing in basil flax grass. Glue a few longer & different lengths of raffia at the base of the crown face, hanging down past the brim, top this off with a color co-ordinate silk bow. Hang it on your front door for an August fall decoration that may just keep the OLD CROWS away from your door.
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