Christine de Beer - effortless floral craftsman
Glue seeded eucalyptus snow flakes
Use wood glue to make a light as air table top wreath from pine needles
Roll bits of moss and wire to make neat little baubles
Wire short twigs around wire rings to create rustic flameless tea-light lanterns
Wrap vines and twigs around a wire frame to create a decorative woodland chandelier
Cotton balls can be unrolled and fluffed to create long garlands of "snow"
A glue-less all natural way to make a garland
Glue gypsophila sticks, green trick carnations, Star of Bethlehem, passion fruit tendrils, jasmine foliage and string of pearls succulents to create floral wings
Great way to use all the autumn leaves you collect on walks during the season. Slowly build up the leaf rosette and let the leaves dry before adding a few more.
Create a sheltered or veiled design by framing the outer edge of your armature (in this case thick cardboard) with long strands of grass
Use husks or dried leaves to make a scarecrow or doll
This is a great flat and open basket to take outside when “harvesting” your fall leaves, pods and flowers. Who knows, you might even find a ghost pumpkin or three…