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Sibia Torres Padilla | DIYs on Instagram: "These beautiful coffee filter marigolds are a fun craft. My mom taught me how to make them when I was a little girl, and now I get to pass on the tradition to my kids—and to you! We used to make them with string but my friend @hauz.and.co shared how she staples hers and it’s been a game changer! Check her out Materials Needed: - 8-10 coffee filters per flower - Water/food coloring mixture (in shades of yellow and orange) - Stapler - Scissors Instructions 1. Grab a stack of filters. Fold them in half 3 times and cut a scalloped edge. 2.Dip your coffee filters into a water/food coloring mixture. Let them soak for a few seconds until the color spreads. You can mix shades of yellow and orange for a vibrant, realistic marigold look. Lay them out
Kate on Instagram: "Ever since I shared my little ghosts I’ve had messages about the stars… ⭐️ It’s one of my most asked questions on this page, probably because I have them hanging all around my home.... Sorry if you’ve been here a while and this is a repeat! This is how I make the stars I upcycle books that have pages falling out and were destined for recycling (which you can’t actually put in the recycling unless you find a recycling programme that takes them) so don’t come at me with the book murderer accusations 🤪 Upcycled pages give such a vintage vibe to your decor! And they’re plastic free so it’s a win win situation Measurements for stars: 15cm x 15cm piece of paper, cut 3.5cm into the squares to make the folds Happy making and let me know in the comments if you’d like to se
ANNIE DIAMOND💎Most Lovely Things Blog on Instagram: "While we were in Paris I saw this hydrangea wreath on my feed… and I knew I had to make it when we got home. We have so many hydrangeas! So that’s not a problem. To make a wreath like this, you need 4 hydrangeas with leaves removed that are 13” long and then 8 that are 11” long. That’s measuring from the base of the flower. But it doesn’t really matter! So you are going to use twine to attach two of the longer stems with a flower on each end. Repeat that and then take those and make a grid attaching in the center. Now take your remaining 8 flowers and attach them at each end to secure them. Then place one of the flower balls that you’ve attached on the left side and attach with twine. Repeat on the other side, and then again, until
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woodlark® • ashley on Instagram: "flower nature weaving 🌼 let’s get ready for spring! This year’s upcoming spring bloom season is looking *really* promising— so it’s time to make some weaving looms. This is one of our favorite spring projects and they’re made using 100% foraged and reused materials. We use Y-shaped sticks that we collect throughout the year and twine that we save from packages that we receive in the mail. These flowers were cut from our backyard garden last spring— remember to